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BANKS. 


NATIONAL. 

American,  542  Broadway. 

American  Exchange,  128  Broadway. 

Atlantic,  17  Nassau. 

Bank  of  Commerce,  Nassau  cor.  Cedar. 

Bank  of  Commonwealth,  15  Nassau, 

Bank  of  New  York,  48  Wall. 

Bank  of  State  of  New  York,  33  William. 

Bank  of  the  Republic,  Wall  cor.  Broadway. 

Bowery,  62  Bowery. 

Broadway,  237  Broadway. 

Butchers  and  Drovers*,  124  Bowery. 

Central,  320  Broadway. 

Chatham,  196  Broadway. 

Chemical,  270  Broadway. 

Citizens',  381  Broadway. 

City,  52  Wall. 

Continental,  7  Nassau.  # 

East  River,  682  Broadway. 

Fifth,  366  Third  ave. 

First,  140  Broadway. 

Fourth,  Nassau  cor.  Pine. 

Fulton,  Fulton  cor.  Pearl. 

Gallatin,  36  WalL 

Grocers',  59  Barclay. 

Hanover,  33  Nassau. 

Importers  and  Traders',247  Broadway. 

Irving,  Greenwich  cor.  Warren. 

Leather  Manufacturers',  2  WalL 

Marine,  78  and  80  Wall. 

Market,  Pearl  cor.  Beekman. 

Mechanics',  33  Wall. 

Mechanics'  Banking  Association,  38  WalL 
Mechanics  and  Traders',  153  Bowery. 
Mercantile,  191  Broadway. 
Merchants',  42  Wa& 
Merchants'  Exchange,  257  Broadway. 
Metropolitan,  108  Broadway. 
National  Currency,  92  Broadway. 
New  York  County,  81  Eighth  ave. 

New  York  National  Exchange,  Chambers  cor.  College  pi. 

Ninth,  407  and  409  Broadway. 

Park,  214  and  216  Broadway 

Phenix,  45  WalL 

St.  Nicholas,  7  WalL 

Second,  Fifth  ave.  cor.  W.  23d. 

Seventh  Ward,  234  PearL 

Shoe  and  Leather,  271  Broadway. 

Sixth,  W.  35th  cor  Broadway. 


MAGICAL  BAZAAR, 

HARTZ  &  LEVY,  Proprietors, 

1131  BROADWAY 

(UNDER  ST.  JAMES  HOTEL) 

NEW  YORK. 

Tricks,  Games,  Toys  and  Novelties. 


ORIENTAL  TRICK  BALL. 


91-00  Eacli 


Descriptive  Catalogues  upon  Application,  or  Free  by  Mail. 


BANKS— Coimifim* 

Tenth,  348  Broadway. 
Third,  29  Tine. 
Tradesmen's,  291  Broadway. 
Union,  34  Wall 

STATE. 

Bank  of  America,  46  WalL 

Bank  of  North  America,  44  Wall. 

Bank  of  tho  Metropolis,  31  Union  Square. 

Bull's  Head,  340  Third  ave. 

Corn  Exchange,  13  William. 

Dry  Goods,  347  Broadway. 

Eleventh  Ward,  Avenue  D  cor.  E.  10th. 

German  American,  120  Broadway, 

Germania,  185  Bowery. 

Greenwich,  402  Hudson. 

Harlem,  2279  Third  ave. 

Loaners',  32  Nassau. 

Manhattan,  40  Wall. 

Manufacturers  and  Builders',  916  Third  ave. 

Manufacturers  and  Merchants',  561  Broadway. 

Murray  Hill,  558  Third  ave. 

Mutual,  750  Broadway. 

Nassau,  Nassau  cor.  Beekman. 

N.  Y.  Gold  Exchange,  58  Broadway. 

Ninth  Ward,  23  Abingdon  Square 

North  River,  187  Greenwich 

Oriental,  122  Bowery. 

Pacific,  470  Broadway. 

People's,  395  Canal. 

Produce,  5  College  pi. 

Security,  319  Broadway. 

West  Side,  Eighth  ave*  cor.  W.  34tn. 

TRUST  COMPANIES. 
Farmers'  Loan,  26  Exchange  pL 
National,  261  Broadway. 

New  York  Loan  and  Indemnity,  229  Broadway 
New  York  State  Loan,  92  Broadway. 
Real  Estate,  317  Broadway. 
Union,  73  Broadway. 
United  States,  49  Wall 


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INSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

FIRE. 

Adriatic,  187  Broadway. 

ifitna,  172  Broadway. 

American,  120  Broadway. 

American  Exchange t  141  Broadway. 

Arctic,  104  Broadway. 

Atlantic  (Brooklyn),  178  Broadway. 

Brewers  and  Makers',  139  Broadway. 

Broadway,  158  Broadway. 

Brooklyn  (Brooklyn),  191  Broadway. 

Citizens',  156  Broadway. 

City,  111  Broadway. 

Clinton,  156  Broadway. 

Columbia,  161  Broadway. 

Commerce,  104  Broadway. 

Commercial,  157  Broadway. 

Continental,  102  Broadway. 

Eagle,  71  Wall 

Empire  City,  102  Broadway. 

Equitable,  58  Wall. 

Exchange,  172  Broadway. 

Farragut,  346  Broadway. 

Fireman's  Trust  (Brooklyn),  60  WalL 

Fireman's  Fund,  167  Broadway. 

Fireman's,  153  Broadway. 

Franklin,  243  Broadway. 

Gebhard,  141  Broadway. 

German  American,  139  Broadway. 

Germania,  175  Broadway. 

Globe,  176  Broadway. 

Greenwich,  155  Broadway. 

Guardian,  187  Broadway. 

Hamilton,  11  Wall. 

Hanover,  120  Broadway. 

Hartford,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  150  Broadway. 

Hoffman,  130  Broadway. 

Home,  135  Broadway. 

Hope,  214  Broadway. 

Howard,  66  Wall. 

Importers  and  Traders',  192  Broadway 
Jefferson,  111  Broadway. 
Kings  Countv  (Brooklyn),  8  Pin©. 
Knickerbocker,  64  WalL 
Lafayette  (Brooklyn),  165  Broadway 
Lamar,  184  Broadway. 
Lenox,  158  Broadway. 
'  Long  Island  (Brooklyn),  120  Broadway. 
Lorillard,  152  Broadway. 
Manhattan,  68  WalL 


INSURANCE  COM P ANI ES— Continue*. 
Manufacturers  and  Builders',  207  Broadway. 
Mechanics'  (Brooklyn),  165  Broadway. 
Mechanics  and  Traders*,  48  WalL 
Mercantile,  166  Broadway. 
Merchants',  149  Broadway. 
Metropolitan,  108  Broadway. 
Montauk  (Brooklyn),  168  Broadway. 
Nassau  (Brooklyn),  167  Broadway. 
National,  52  Wall. 
New  York,  72  Wall. 
N.  Y.  Bowery,  124  Bowery. 
New  York  and  Yonkers,  100  Broadway. 
Niagara,  201  Broadway. 
North  River,  202  Greenwich. 
Pacific,  167  and  470  Broadway. 
Park  170  Broadway. 
People's,  893  Canal. 

Peter  Cooper,  Third  ave.  cor.  E.  9th  and  50  William. 
Phenix  (Brooklyn),  173  Broadway. 
Republic,  153  Broadway. 
Resolute,  151  Broadway. 
Rutgers,  180  Chatham. 

St  Nicholas,  166  Broadway  and  SI  Eighth  ave 

Safeguard,  152  Broadway. 

Standard,  117  Broadway. 

Star,  161  Broadway. 

Sterling,  155  Broadway. 

Stuyvesant  122  Bowery. 

Tradesmen's,  168  Broadway. 

Union  Mutual,  63  William. 

United  States,  106  Broadway. 

Westchester,  1  Cortlandt. 

Williamsburgh  City,  151  Broadway. 

LIFE, 

American  Popular,  421  Broadway. 
Anchor,  178  Broadway. 
A&bury,  805  Broadway. 

Berkshire  (Pittsfield,  Mass.),  New  York  Office,  271  Broadway. 

Brooklyn,  320  Broadway. 

Commonwealth,  178  Broadway. 

Continental,  26  Nassau. 

Craftsmen's,  216  Broadway. 

Eclectic,  187  Broadway. 

Empire  Mutual,  26  Nassau, 

Equitable,  120  Broadway. 

Excelsior,  68  William. 

Germania,  293  Broadway. 

Globe  Mutual,  268  Broadway. 

Government  Security,  17  Warren. 

Guardian  Mutual,  251  Broadway. 

Hercules  Mutual,  23  Union  Square. 

Home,  254  Broadway. 

Homoeopathic  Mutual,  2S1  Broadway. 

Hope  Mutual,  261  Broadway. 

Liverpool,  London  &  Globe,  239  Broadway, 


Removal 


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Richardson's  Building, 

115  WORTH  STREET, 

A  few  Doors  East  of  Broadway. 

DESK  ROOM  TO  LET. 


INSURANCE  COMPANIES — Continue©. 
Knickerbocker,  239  Broadway. 
Manhattan,  156  Broadway. 
Merchants',  257  Broadway. 
Metropolitan,  319  Broadway. 
Mutual  (of  N.  Y.),  144  Broadway. 

Mutual  Benefit  (Newark,  N.  J.),  New  York  Office,  137  Broadway 
National,  212  Broadway. 

New  England  Mutual  (Boston),  110  Broadway. 
New  York,  346  Broadway. 

New  York  Life  Insurance  and  Trust  Co.,  52  Wall. 

North  America,  17  Warren. 

Republic,  409  Broadway. 

Reserved  Mutual,  132  Broadway. 

Security,  31  Pine. 

United  States,  262  Broadway. 

United  States  Mutual  Benefit,  212  Broadway 

Universal,  69  Liberty. 

Washington,  155  Broadway. 

World  Mutual,  160  Broadway. 

EXPRESS  OFFICES. 

Adams'  59  &  526  Broadway;  27th  st.  k  4th  avc. 

American  M.  U..115  &  696  Broadway,  296  Canal  street;  42d  st.  and 
4th  ave.,  22d  st.,  and  Broadway. 

American-European  72  Broadway. 

Astoria  313  Canal,  114  Reade,  and  117  John  sts. 

Astoria  Express  Co  7  Park  Place. 

Bath  117  John  and  114  Reade  sts. 

Bergen  Point  66  Cortlandt  st. 

Brooklyn. .  .280  Canal  st,  944  Broadway,  and  4  Court  st.,  Brooklyn. 

Brooklyn  117  John,  313  Canal,  and  114  Reade  sts. 

Bloom  field,  N.  J  66  Cortlandt  st. 

Bloomingdale  170  West  and  280  Canal  sts. 

Carmansville  . . .  .280  Canal  st.,  8  Old  slip,  and  125th  st.  and  3d  ave. 

Coney  Island  f  117  John  and  114  Reade  sts. 

City  88  Franklin,  67  Cortlandt  sts.,  and  8  Old  slip. 

Delaware  and  Lackawana  22  College  place  and  785  Broadway. 

Davenport,  Mason  &  Co.'s  65  Broadway  and  280  Canal  st. 

Delaware  and  Hudson  Canal  3  Hudson  st. 

East  New  York  117  John  st. 

Elizabeth  356  Canal  and  66  Cortlandt  sts. 

Flushing  280  Canal  st.,  foot  James  slip. 

Flatbush  117  John  st. 

Fort  Washington  280  Canal  st. 

Greenpoint  114  Reade  and  117  John  sts. 

Greenpoint  280  Canal  st. 

Harlem  114  Reade,  280  Canal,  117  John,  and  66  Cortlandt  sts. 

Hempstead  117  John  st. 

Hoboken. .  .313  Canal,  170  West,  66  Cortlandt,  and  222  Washington. 

Hudson  City  66  Cortlandt,  117  John,  313  Canal  sts. 

Hunter's  Point  313  Canal  and  67  Cortlandt  sts. 

Jersey  City  66  Cortlandt,  313  Canal,  and  117  John  sts. 

Knickerbocker  . "  313  Canal,  114  Reade,  and  117  John  sts. 

Long  Island  Foot  James  slip  and  313  Canal  st, 


EXPRESS  OFFICES — Continued. 

Long  Branch  Pier  28,  N.  R. 

Manhattan  ville  280  Canal  st 

Manhattanville  280  Canal  and  66  Cortlandt  sts. 

Morrisania  280  Canal  st. 

Morrisania  and  Mott  Haven  114  Reade  and  117  John  sts. 

National  65  Broadway  and  280  Canal  st. 

New  York  Transfer  Company . .  526  &  944  Broadway,  42d  st.  and  4th 

ave. ,  280  Canal  st. ,  and  foot  Desbrosses  st. 

Newark,  N.  J  66  Cortlandt,  114  Reade,  and  313  Canal  sts. 

Nyack  and  New  York  62  Harrison  st. 

Orange,  N.  J  66  Cortlandt  and  313  Canal  sts. 

Paterson  114  Reade,  117  John,  356  Canal,  and  67  Cortlandt  sts. 

Ravenswood  7  Park  place  and  313  Canal  st. 

Passaic  163  Chambers  and  313  Canal  sts. 

South  Brooklyn  114  Reade  and  313  Canal  sts. 

Staten  Island  280  Canal  st. 

United  States .. 82,  291,  744  &  957  Broadway,  280  Canal  st.,  and  2 

Court  st.,  Brooklyn. 
Williamsburgh  .  .280  Canal,  117  John,  114  Reade,  and  66  Cortlandt. 

Wells,  Fargo  &  Co  84  Broadway  and  280  Canal  st. 

Yonkers  114  Reade,  313  Canal,  and  117  John  sts. 

Yorkville  67  Cortlandt  and  313  Canal  sts. 

Westcott:s..7  Park  place,  785  &  1,302  Broadway,  42d  st.  and  4th 

aye.,  and  327  Washington  st.,  Brooklyn. 


Hollerbach  &  Dieffenbach, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


LOOKING-  GLASSES, 

MOULDINGS  AND  PICTURE  FRAMES. 

41  &  43  BEEKMAN  STREET, 

AND 

166  WILLIAM  STREET, 


EDWARD   M.  EVERETT, 

(Late  of  TAYLOR'S  SALOON), 

Restaurant  I  Dining-Eocms, 

79  TAUX mow,  jv.  r. 


LINES  OP  STEAMBOATS. 

NORTH  RIVER. 
Albany  (Daily  Line),  pier  39,  8.30  a.m. 
Albany  (People's  Line),  pier  41,  6  p.  m. 
Athens  and  Barry  town,  pier  35,  5  p.  M. 
Boston  (Neptune  Line),  pier  27,  5  p.  m. 
Boston  (Fall  River  Line),  pier  28,  5  p  m. 
Boston  (Stonington  Line),  pier  33,  5  p.  m. 
Boston  (Nor.  and  Wor.  Line),  pier  40,  5  P.  M. 
Bergen  Point  and  Mariners'  Harbor,  pier  14,  11  a.m.  and  5  p.  M. 
Chelsea,  pier  22,  3  p.  m. 
Cornwall  and  Cozzens,  pier  34,  4  p.  m. 
Catskill,  pier  35,  6  p.  m. 

Coxsackie,  Germantown,  Athens,  pier  49,  6  P.  M. 

Dobb's  Ferry,  pier  34,  3.50  and  4.15  p.  m. 

Elizabethport,  pier  14,  11  a.  m.  and  5  p.  M. 

Englewood  and  Hastings,  pier  34,  3  P.  M. 

Fort  Lee  and  Shady  Side,  pier  43,  10  a.  m.  and  2,  5.15  P.  m. 

Governor's  Island.  Battery,  hourly. 

Germantown  and  Tivoli,  pier  35,  6  P.  m. 

Haverstraw,  pier  34,  3  30  and  3. 50  p.  m. 

Haverstraw,  pier  43,  4. 30  p.  m. 

Hudson,  pier  51,  6  p.  m. 

Hyde  Park  and  Staatsburg,  pier  34,  4  pm. 

Keyport  and  Middletown  Point,  pier  26,  4  p.m. 

Long  Branch,  pier  28,  9.20  a.  m.  and  1.40,  4  P.  M. 

Marlborough  and  New  Hamburg,  pier  35,  4  P.  M. 

Maiden,  Tivoli,  and  Smith's  Dock,  pier  35,  6  P.  m. 

New  London  and  Norwich,  pier  40,  5  p.  M. 

New  Bedford  (Stonington  Line),  pier  33,  5  p.m. 

Nyack  and  Irvington,  pier  34,  3  p.  m. 

Newark,  pier  26,  5  p.  m. 

Newburgh  and  Esopus,  pier  34,  4  p.  m. 

Newburgh,  pier  35,  5  p.  m. 

Perth  Amboy,  pier  22,  3  p.  m. 

Peekskill  and  Grassy  Point,  pier  34,  3.30  p.  m. 

Pleasant  Valley,  pier  43,  10  a.  m.  and  2,  5.15  p.  m. 

Port  Monmouth  and  Red  Bank,  pier  28,  1.20  a.  m.  and  1.40,  4  P.  M. 

Providence  (Neptune  Line),  pier  27,  5  p.  m. 

Poughkeepsie  and  Milton,  pier  34,  4  p.  m. 

Poughkeepsie  and  Highlands,  pier  35,  5  p.  m. 

Rossville  Star  and  Union  Landing,  pier  22,  3  p.  m. 

Rockland  Lake  and  Verplanks,  pier  34,  3.30  P.  M. 

Rondout  and  Kingston,  pier  34,  4  P.  m. 

Rhinebeck  and  West  Camp,  pier  35,  6  p.m. 

Staten  Island  (South  Shore),  foot  Whitehall  street,  hourly,  from  6 
a.  m.  to  9  P.  M. 

Staten  Island  (North  Shcre),  pier  19,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11.30  a.  m.,  and  1, 

2.30,  3.30,  4,30,  5,30,  6.30,  7.30  P.  m. 
Stonington,  pier  33,  5  P.  M. 
Sing  Sing,  pier  34,  3.50  p.  m. 

Saugerties  and  Tivoli,  pier  49,  5  p.  m.,  every  other  day. 
Tarrytown,  pier  34,  3.30  and  3.50  p.  M. 
Troy  (Citizens'  Line),  pier  49,  6  p.m. 
Yonkers,  etc.,  pier  34,  3  and  4  p.m. 


NOW  READY. 


THE 

Dry  Goods  Jobbers 

REFERENCE  BOOK. 


Gives  the  names  of  the  selling  Agents  of 
Cotton,  Woolen  and  other  Goods,  sold  in  this 
market,  including  the  changes  in  firms  and 
accounts  since  January  1st,  together  with 
the 

OITTT  OFFICES 

OF 

OUT-OF-TOWN  DRY  GOODS  HOUSES. 


BOUND  IN  CLOTH,  PRICE  ONE  DOLLAR, 

Mailed  (Postage  paid,)  on  receipt  of  Pric«. 


J.  D.  SHELDON  &  CO., 


LINES  OF  STEAMBOATS — Continued. 


EAST  RIVER. 

Astoria,  pier  24,  7,  8,  9,  10  a.  m.,  and  12  m.  ,  and  1.  3,  4,  5,  6. 15.  7 

Bay  Ridge,  Battery,  6.40,  S.40  a.  m.,  and  12.45,  2.45,  4,45,  6.30  p.m. 

Baylis'  Dock,  pier  24,  4  p.  m. 

Bridgeport,  pier  35,  12  m.,  and  12  p.  k. 

Biyville  and  Cold  Spring,  L.  L,  pier  37,  3.45  p.  m. 

Ciiy  Island  and  Lloyd's  Dock,  pier  37,  3.45  p.  m. 

College  Point,  pier  22,  10.50  A.  m.  and  4.15  P.  M. 

Flushing,  pier  22,  10.50  a.  m. 

Glen  Cove  and  Great  Neck,  pier  24,  4  p.  m. 

Greenwich,  pier  37,  3.30  p.  m. 

Harlem,  pier  24,  6.30,  7,  7.30,  8,  8,30,  9,  9.30.  10,  10.30,  11.30  a.  m., 
and  12  al,  and  1,  1.30,  2.30,  3,  3.30,  4,  4.30,  5,  5.30,  6.15,  6.30, 
7.30p.m. 

Hartford,  and  River  Landings,  pier  24,  4  P.  m. 
New  Haven,  pier  25,  3.15  and  11  p.  m. 
Norwalk  and  Danbury,  pier  37,  2.45  p.  m. 
Oyster  Bay  and  Laurelton,  pier  37,  3.45  P.  M. 
Roslvn  and  Glen  Wood,  pier  24,  4  P.  m.. 
Stamford,  pier  37,  3. 30  p.  m. 
Sands'  Point,  pier  24,  4  p.m. 
Whitestone,  pier  36,  3.30  p.  m. 
Westchester,  pier  22,  4.15  p.  m. 


PLACES  OF  AMUSEMENT. 

Academy  of  Music— Irving  place,  cor.  E.  14th. 

Association  Hall— 86th  cor.  Third  ave. 

Athenreum  (White's  Minstrels)— 585  Broadway. 

Booth's  Theatre— 23d  st  cor.  6th  ave. 

Bowery  Theatre — 46  Bowery. 

Bryant's  Minstrels— 23d  cor.  6th  ave. 

Dr.  Kahn's  Anatomical  Museum — 745  Broadway. 

Empire  Rink— 63d  cor.  3d  ave. 

Emerson's  California  Minstrels— 720  Broadway. 

Fifth  Avenue  Theatre— 728  Broadway. 

Germania  Theatre — 14th  near  3d  ave. 

Grand  Opera  House— 8th  ave.  cor.  W.  23d. 

Irring  Ball— 9  Irving  Place. 

Lina  Edwin's  Theatre— 720  Broadway. 

New  York  Circus— 116  E.  14th. 

Niblo's  Garden — 576  Broadway. 

New  York  Museum  of  Anatomy— 618  Broadway. 

Olympic  Theatre — 624  Broadway. 

Pavilli«n— 688  Broadway. 


Mansion  House, 

LONG  BRANCH,  N.  J. 


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WILLIAM  L.  McINTIRE,  Manager. 

Formerly  with  the  late  SAMUEL  LAIRD. 


PLACES  OF  AMUSEMENT— Coxtdtod. 
fitadt  Theatre — 45  Bowery. 
Steinway  Hall — 14th  street 
St  James'  Theatre — 2Sth  cor.  Broadway. 
San  Francisco  Minstrels — 2£th  cor.  Broadway. 
Tammany  Hall— 199  E  14th. 
Theatre  Franca  is— 107  W,  14th 
Theatre  Comique— 514  Broadway. 
Tony  Pastor's  Opera  House — 201  Bowery, 
Thirty-fourth  Street  Theatre — near  3d  ave. 
Union  Square  Theatre — 14th  cor.  Broadway, 
Wallack's  Theatre — 844  Broadway. 
Wood's  Museum — Broadway  cor.  30th. 

HOTELS. 


Albemarle  Broadway  cor.  24th. 

Arlington  22  E.  14th. 

Anson  House  cor.  Spring  and  Crosby. 

Ashburton  House  cor.  40th  st  and  6th  ave. 

Ashland  House  315  4th  ave 

Astor  House  Broadway  cor.  Barclay. 

Belmont  Hotel  135  Fulton. 

Brandreth  House  292  Canal. 

Brevoort  House  11  Fifth  ave. 

Bull's  Head  322  Third  ave. 

Bull's  Head  Third  av.  cor.  103d. 

Central  Park  Hotel  59th  and  7th  ave. 

Clarendon  4th  ave.  and  18th. 

Clifford  Broadway  and  31st. 

Clinton  Hotel  35  Clinton  Place. 

Coleman  House  Broadway  and  27th. 

Commercial  ly  Park  Row 

Compton  321  Third  ave 

Comstock  8  Clinton  Place. 

Continental  442  Broadway. 

Cosmopolitan  129  Chambers. 

Crook's  Hotel  84  Chatham. 

Currier  144  Fulton. 

Delmonico's  cor.  5th  ave.  and  14th. 

Delmonico's  cor.  Broadway  and  Chambers. 

Dupont  166  Hudson. 

Earle's  Hotel  cor.  Canal  and  Centre. 

Eastern  Hotel  64  Whitehall. 

Everett  4th  ave  and  17th. 

Fifth  Avenue  cor.  Fifth  ave.  and  23d. 

Frankfort  House  cor.  William  and  Frankfort. 

Fijux  10  Waverley  Place 

French's  Hotel  cor.  Frankfort  and  Chatham. 

Gilsey  House  Broadway  and  29th. 

Glenham  151  Fifth  ave. 

Gramercy  Park  E.  20th  near  4th  ave. 

Grand  Broadway  and  31st. 

Grand  Central  Broadway  opp.  Bond. 

Hoffman  House  Broadway  near  25th. 

Home  Made  Hotel  284  Greenwich. 

bring  House  Broadway  and  12th, 


DIAGRAMS    OF    TARGETS  MADE 
WITH  A  REMINGTON  RIFLE. 


"  REMINGTON'S  99 

Sporting,  Hunting  and  Target 
BREECH-LOADING 

RIFLES  AND  SHOT-G-UNS. 

For  Simplicity  of  Mechanism,  Ease  oi*  Manipulation,  Quality 
of  Workmanship  and  Material,  Accuracy  of  Range,  and  Pene- 
tration, WITHOUT  COMPARISON.  Also.  Revolving,  Repeating, 
Deringer,  and  Vest-Pocket  Pistols,  and  Rifle-Canes. 

"  BEMINGTOFS  " 

SUPERIOR 

Breech-Loading  Double  Barrel  Shot-Guns. 

Steel,  Twist,  Laminated  and  Damascus  Barrels,  Re-bounding 
Locks,  Central  Fire.   Will  be  ready  about  May  1st,  1873. 
Cut  this  out  and  send  for  Illustrated  Price  List.  Address 


E.  REMINGTON  &  SONS, 

Armory,  nton,  .V.  Y.  281  &  283  Broadway,  N.  Y. 


HOTELS — Continued. 

Lafayette  595  Broadway. 

Leggett's  42  Chatham. 

Lenox  Fifth  ave.  and  13th. 

Libby  54  Warren. 

Madison  Avenue  63  Madison  ave. 

Madison  Square  14  E.  21st. 

Maison  Doree  Broadway  and  14th. 

Maltby  House  23  Great  Jones. 

Marble  House  12  Union  Place. 

McKinley   Opp.  Fulton  Market. 

Merchants'  41  Cortlandt 

Metropolitan  Broadway  cor.  Prince. 

Monument  16  Union  Place 

National  7  Cortlandt 

New  England  cor.  Bowery  and  Bayard 

New  Haven  Hotel  375  Fourth  ave. 

New  York  Hotel  721  Broadwav. 

Northern  81  Cortlandt 

Pacific  172  Greenwich. 

Park  cor.  Nassau  and  Beekmau. 

Park  Avenue  cor.  42d  and  4th  ave. 

Prescott  cor.  Broadway  and  Spring 

Revere  House  Broadway  and  Houston. 

Rutledge  House  832  Broadway. 

Sherman  House  Broadway  cor.  26th 

Sinclair  754  Broadway. 

Spingler  House  Union  Square 

Stacy  House  760  Broadway. 

Stevens  House  25  Broadwav. 

Sturtevant  Broadway  and  29th. 

St.  Charles  646  Broadway. 

St.  Cloud  Broadway  cor.  42d. 

St  Denis  Broadway  and  11th. 

St.  George  Broadway  and  20th  St 

St  James  1135  Broadway. 

St.  Julien  4  Washington  Place. 

St  Marks  Broadway  cor.  27th. 

St  Nicholas  515  Broadway. 

Sweeney's  cor.  Duane  and  Chatham. 

Tremont  665  Broadway. 

Union  Place  14th  and  Broadway. 

Union  Square  cor.  15th  st.  and  4th  ave. 

United  States  cor.  Pearl  and  Fulton. 

Vandyke  28  Bowery. 

Wadsworth  63  Fifth  ave. 

Washington  1  Broadway. 

Waverley  697  Broadway. 

Whitney  Broadway  cor.  12th. 

Westchester  cor.  Bowery  and  Broome. 

Western  8  Cortlandt 

Westminster  Irving  place  cor.  16th, 

Westmoreland  148  Union  Square 

West  Side  Hotel  225  and  227 Sixth  ave. 

Wordaa  144  E.  14th. 


HEALTH— BEAUTY. 

Strong,  Pure,  and  Rich  Blood,  Increase  of  Flesh 
and  Weight,  Clear  Mkin  and  Beautiful  Com- 
plexion, Secured  to  all  Through  Dr.  Uaitwaf'n 
S.t  i  •snpaari n  iau  Itesol  rem. 

Every  drop  of  the  Sarsapanllian  Resolvent  communicates  through 
the  Blood,  Sweat,  Urine,  and  other  fluids  and  juices  of  the  system, 
the  vigor  of  Life,  for  it  repairs  the  wastes  of  the  body  with  new 
and  sound  material.  Scrofula,  Consumption,  Glandular  Disea.se, 
Ulcers  in  the  throat,  mouth,  Tumors,  Nodes  in  the  glands 
and  other  parts  of  the  system,  Sore  Eyes,  Strumous  Discharges 
from  the  ears,  and  the  worst  tonus  of  Skin  Diseases,  Eruptions, 
Fever  Sores,  Scald  Head,  King  Worm,  Salt  Rheum,  Erysipelas, 
Acne,  Black  Spots,  Worms  in  the  Flesh,  Tumors,  Cancers  in- 
the  Womb,  and  all  Weakening  and  Painful  Discharges,  Night 
Sweats,  Loss  of  Sperm,  and  all  wastes  of  the  Life  Principle,  are  with- 
in the  curative  range  of  this  wonder  of  modern  chemistry,  and  a 
few  days'  use  will  prove  to  any  person  using  it  for  either  of  these 
forms  ot  disease  its  potent  power  to  cure  them.  If  the  patient,  daily 
becoming  reduced  by  the  wastes  and  decomposition  that  are  con- 
tinually progressing,  succeeds  in  arresting  these  wastes,  and  repairs 
the  same  with  new  material  made  from  healthy  blood,  and  this  the 
Sarsaparillian  will  and  does  secure,  a  cure  is  certain ;  for  when  once 
this  remedy  commences  its  work  of  purification,  and  succeeds  in  di- 
minishing the  loss  of  wastes,  its  repairs  will  be  rapid,  and  every  day 
the  patient  will  feel  himself  growing  better  and  stronger,  the  food 
digesting  better,  appetite  improving,  and  flesh  and  weight  increas- 
ing.   Price  $1  per  bottle. 

Radway's  Ready  Relief  Cures  the  Worst  Pains*  in  from  One 
to  Twenty  Minutes.  Not  One  Hour  after  reading  this  adver- 
tisement need  any  one  Sufficr  with  Pain.  Radway's  Ready  Re- 
lief ia  a  Cure  for  Every  Pain.  It  was  the  first  and  is  the  Only 
Pain  Remedy 

That  instantly  stops  the  most  excruciating  pains,  allays  Inflamma- 
tion and  cures  Congestion,  whether  of  the  Lungs,  Stomach,  Bowels, 
or  other  glands  or  organs,  by  one  application, 

In  from  One  to  Twenty  Minutes, 
No  matter  how  violent  or  excruciating  the  pain,  the  RHEUMATIC, 
Bedridden,  Intirm,  Crippled,  Nervous,  Neuralgic,  or  prostrated  with 
disease,  may  suffer.    Price  50  cents  per  bottle. 

Dr.  R  ad  way's  Perfect  Purgative  Pills, 
Perfectly  tasteless,  elegantly  coated,  for  the  cure  of  all  disorders 
of  the  Stomach,  Liver,  Bowels,  Kidneys,  Bladder,  Nervous  Diseases, 
Headache,  Constipation,  Costiveness,  Indigestion,  Dyspepsia,  Bil- 
iousness, Bilious  Fever,  Inflammation  of  the  Bowels,  Piles,  and  all 
derangements  of  the  Internal  Viscera.  Warranted  to  effect  a  posi- 
tive cure. 

RADWAY'S  PILLS 
Will  free  the  system  from  all  the  above-named  disorders.     Price  25 
cents  per  box. 

EADWAY  &  CO.,  87  Maiden  Lane,  N.  T. 

Sold  by  Druggists. 


OCEAN  STEAMERS 


FOR  DOMESTIC  AND  FOREIGN  PORTS. 

Alexandria— From  Pier  39  East  River.    Office  266  South. 
Aspinwall — From  pier  42  North  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 
Bremen — From  Hoboken.    Office  2  BoAvling  Green. 
Brest — From  pier  50  North  River.    Office  58  Broadway. 
Bristol— From  Brooklyn.    Office  70  South. 

Bermuda — From  pier  36  North  River.    Office  54  Exchange  place. 
Baltimore — Transportation  Line — From  pier  7  N.  R.    Office  on  pier, 
Boston— From  pier  11  North  River.    Office  80  West. 
Beaufort — From  pier  16  East  River.    Office  62  South. 
Charleston — From  pier  29  North  River.    Office  177  W est. 
City  Point — Old  Dominion  Line.    Same  as  Richmond. 
Dublin — From  pier  40  East  Biver.    Office  76  South. 
Fernandina — From  pier  29  North  River.    Office  119  Wall. 
Glasgow — Anchor  Line— From  pier  20  N.  R.    Office  7  Bowling  Gr'n. 
Galveston— From  pier  20  East  River.    Office  153  Maiden  lane. 
Hamburg — From  Hoboken.    Office  61  Broad. 
Havre — From  pier  50  North  River.    Office  58  Broadway. 
Havana — From  pier  3  North  River.    Office  33  Broadway. 
Havana — From  pier  4  North  River.    Office  5  Bowling  Green. 
Hayti — From  Brooklyn.    Office  5  William. 
Kingston— From  pier  12  North  River.    Office  88  Wall. 
Key  West — From  pier  20  East  River.    Office  153  Maiden  lane. 
Liverpool— L.  &  Gt.  W.  S.  S.  Co.— From  pier  46  N.  R.   Office  63  WalL 
Liverpool — Inman  Line — From  pier  45  N.  R.    Office  15  Broadway. 
Liverpool — White  Star  Line — From  Jersey  City.  Office  19  Broadway. 
Liverpool — National  Line — From  pier  47  *N.  R.    Office  69  Broadway. 
Liverpool — Cunard  Line— Jersey  City.    Office  4  Bowling  Green. 
Liverpool — Anchor  Line — From  pier  20  N.  R    Office  7  Bowling  G'n. 
London — From  pier  44  North  River.    Office  69  Broadway. 
Mobile— From  pier  29  North  River.    Office  119  Wall. 
Morehead — From  pier  16  East  River.    Office  62  South. 
Nassau,  N.  P — From  pier  4  North  River.    Office  5  Bowling  Green. 
N.  Orleans; — Southern  Line — From  pier  21  E.  R.    Oflice  153  Maiden 
lane. 

N.  Orleans — Cromwell  Line — From  pier  9  N.  R.    Office  86  West. 
N.  Orleans — Merchants'  Line — From  pier  5  N.  R.    Office  30  B'way. 
Newbern — From  pier  16  East  River.    Office  62  South. 
Norfolk,  Va. — Old  Dominion  Line — Same  as  Richmond. 
New  Bedford — From  pier  13  East  River.    Offico  46  South. 
Panama — From  pier  42  North  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 
Portland — From  pier  38  East  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 
Progresso— From  pier  3  North  River.    Office  33  Broadway. 
Philadelphia — From  pier  33  East  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 
Richmond — From  pier  37  North  River.    Office  187  Greenwich. 
Rio  Janeiro — From  43  North  River.    Office  5  Bowling  Green. 
St  Domingo— From  pier  4  North  River.    Office  29  Broadway. 
St.  Thomas — From  pjer  43  North  River.    Office  5  Bowling  Green. 
San  Francisco — From  pier  42  North  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 


Chartered  1879.      Ca*h  Capital.  $r>0,000. 


The  Novelty  Fancy  Goods  and  Toy  Co, 


MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


AND 


NOVELTIES  IN  GENERAL, 


Boom  3, 


124:  Nassau  Street, 

NEW  YORK. 


Factory,  HUNTER'S  POINT. 


OCEAN  STEAMERS— Continued. 
Stettin— From  pier  13  Nortb  River.    Office  40  Broadway. 
Savannah — Murray's  Line — From  pier  16  E.  R.    Office  62  South. 
Savannah— Black  Star  Line— From  pier  13  N.  R.    Office  93  West. 
Savannah — Atlantic  Coast  Line — From  pier  8  N.  R.    Office  5  Bowl- 
mg  Green. 

W^raington,  N.  C. — Lorillard's  Line — From  pier  34  E.  R.  Office  on 
pier. 

Wilmington,  Del—From  pier  8  North  River.    Office  on  the  pier. 

FERRIES. 

Astoria— From  92d  st.,  E.  R.,  to  Astoria,  every  30  mln.  from  6 
a.  m.  to  10  P.  M. 

Astoria. — From  Peck  si.,  E.  R.,  to  Astoria,  by  Harlem  Boats. 

Black  well's  Island— From  26th  st,  E.  R.,  to  Blackwell's  Is- 
land ;  10.30  a.  m.,  1 .30  p.  m. ,  every  day  by  steamboat. 

Blackwell's  Islaad—  From  61st  st.,  E.  R.,  to  Blackwell's  Is- 
land ;  row-boat  for  attaches  of  Institution. 

Beclloe's  Island — From  Pier  41,  N.  R.,  to  Bedloe's  Island. 
See  Governor's  Island. 

Brooklyn — From  New  Chambers  st,  E.  R.,  to  Bridge  st ;  first 
boat  5  a.  m.;  every  15  min.  until  10  p.  m. 

Brooklyn— From  Catharine  st.,  E.  R.,  to  Main  st. ;  first  boat  5 
a.  m. ;  every  10  min.  until  9  p.m.;  then  every  20  min.  until  12 

P.  M. 

Brooklyn — From  Fulton  st,  E.  R.,  to  Fulton  st,  every  3  to  5 
min.  from  4  a.  m.  to  7  p.  m.  ;  then  every  10  min.  to  12  p.  m.  ;  then 
every  15  min.  to  4  A.  M. 

Brooklyn — From  Whitehall  st.,  E.  R  ,  to  Atlantic  st ;  first  boat 

4  a.  m  ,  every  30  min.  to  7  a.  m.  ;  then  every  12  min.  to  7  P.  li. ; 
then  every  15  miu.  to  9  p.  m.  ;  then  every  30  min.  to  12.30  p.  m. 

Brooklyn— From  Whitehall  st,  E.  R.,  to  Hamilton  ave.;  rnns 

every  10  min.  from  5  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m.;  then  every  15  min.  io  9.30 

p.  m.  ;  then  every  30  min.  to  5  a.  m. 
Brooklyn— F.om  Wall  st,  E.  R.,  to  Montague  st.  jtirst  boat  5.30 

a.  m.  ;  every  10  min.  to  8.30  p  m.  ;  then  every  20  min.  to  11  P.  M. 
Brooklyn — From  Jackson  st,  E.  R.,  to  Hudson  ave.;  every  20 

min.  from  5.30  a.  ar.  to  10  p.  m. 
Brooklyn,  E.  Bist. — From  Grand  st,  E.  R.,  to  Grand  st  ; 

runs  every  12  min.  from  5  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m.  ;  then  every  25  min.  to 

5  a.m. 

Brooklyn,  E.  B. — From  Houston  st,  E.  R.,  to  Grand  st. ;  runs 
every  10  min.  from  6  a.  m.  to  10  p.  m.  ;  then  every  20  sain,  to  12 
P.  m.  ;  then  every  30  min  to  6  a.  m. 

Brooklyn,  E.  ».— From  Grand  st,  E.  R.,  to  South  7th  st ; 
first  boat  5  a.m.;  every  10 min.  to  10  p.  m.  ;  then  every 20  min.  to 

12  P.  M. 

Brooklyn,  E.  B. — From  Roosevelt  st,  E.  R.,  to  South  7th  st. ; 
runs  every  10  min.  from  5  a.  m.  to  8  p.m.;  then  every  20  min.  to 
12  p.  M. ;  then  every  30  min.  to  5  a.  m,  ;  then  every  20  min.  to  & 


W.  E.  WAGNER  &  CO. 

IMPORTERS  OF 
AND  DEALERS  IN 

FIRE  WORKS, 

Fire-Crackers,  Torpsdoss,  Flags,  lanterns,  Balloons, 

And  POLITICAL  GOODS  ifl  General, 
No.  Ill  CHAMBERS  STREET, 
NEW  YORK. 

lull,   |i„mU.  pqm, 

HOBNS,  CURIOSITIES,  ETC*, 

CHINESE  &  JAPANESE  mm, 

Viz. :   China  Vases,  Boxes,  etc., 

AT  THE 

Old  Curiosity  Shop, 

115  CHAMBERS  ST.,  N.  Y. 


FERRIES — Continued. 


Bull's  Ferry.  Fort  liee.— Pier  51,  N.  R 

€/'oniinunipaw  —  Foot  Liberty  si,  every  20  mfn. 

David's  Islaud— From  Pier  1,  E.  R,  to  David's  Island.  See 

Fort  Schuyler. 

Fort  Schuyler— From  Pier  1,  E.  R.,  to  Fort  Schuyler,  on  Wed- 
nesdays only,  at  9  a.m. 

Governor's  Island — From  Pier  43,  N.  R.,  to  Governor's  Is- 
land, daily,  except  Wednesdays  and  Sundays,  at  9  a.m.,1.  4  p.  m.  ; 
on  Wednesdays  at  8  a.  m  only;  and  on  Sundays  at  10  A.  m.,  1,  4 
p.  m.  Touch  at  Pier  1,  E.  R.,  about  10  min.  after  leaving  Pier  43, 
N.  R,  and  return  to  New  York  in  about  one  hour. 

Greeupoint — From  10th  st.,  E.  R.,  to  Greenpoint;  first  boat  at 
5  a.m.;  every  15  min.  to  9  p.m.  ;  then  every  30  min.  to  12  p.  m. 

Green  point— -From  23d  st,  E.  R.;  to  Greenpoint;  first  boat  at 

5  a.  m.  ;  every  30  min.  to  12  p.  m. 

Hnrlem,  etc.— From  Peck  sL  to  Harlem,  etc  See  Table  of 
Steamboats. 

Dart's  Island— From  20th  st,  E.  R,  to  Hart's  Island,  10.30 

a.  m. ,  by  steamboat 
Hunter's  Point — From  James  si.,  K  R.,  to  Hunter's  Point,  7 

a.  m.,  8  A.  m.  ;  then  every  30  min.  until  6  P.  M. 
Hunter's  Point— From  34th  st,  E.  R,  to  Hunter's  Point;  first 

boat  at  4  a.  m.  ;  every  15  min.  to  8  p.  m.  ;  then  every  30  min.  to  12 

P.  M. 

ttlott  Haven— Pier  22,  N.  R 

New  Jersey— From  Desbrosses  st,  N.  R,  to  Jersey  City;  from  5 

a.  m.  every  15  min.  to  1  A.  m. 
New  Jersey— From  Cortlandt  st,  N.  R.,  to  Jersey  City;  runs 

every  10  min.  from  6  a.  m.  to  9.30  p.  m.  ;  then  every  15  min.  to 

6  a.  h. 

New  Jersey— From  Liberty  st,  N.  R.,  to  Cent.  R.  R.  of  N.  J. 
dock,  Comnunipaw;  runs  as  follows:  12.30,  4,  5.  5.45,  6.15,  6.35, 
6.50,  7.15,  7.30,  8,  8.15,  8.30,  8.45,  9,  9  10,  9.35,  9  50,  10  10,  10.30, 
10.45, 1110,  11.25,  11.40  A.M.,  12  M. ,  12.30,  1, 1.20, 1.46,  2,  2.15,  2.40, 
3,  3.15,  3.30,  3.45,  4,  4.15,  4.30,  4.45,  5,  5.15,  5.30,  5.45,  6,  6.20,  6.40, 
7,  7.15,  7.45,  8,  8.50,  9.40,  10.20,  11,  11.45  p.  m. 

New  Jersey — From  Chambers  st.,  N.  R.  to  Pavonia  Ferry,  Erie 
R.  R.  dock,  every  15  min.  from  4  a.  m,  to  8.30  p.  M. ;  then  every  30 
min.  to  4  a.  m. 

New  Jersey — From  Barclay  st.,  N.  R  ,  to  Hoboken,  every  10 

min.  from  6  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m  ;  then  every  15  min.  to  12.15  a.  m.  ; 

then  every  30  min.  to  4.45  a.  m.  ;  then  every  15  min.  to  6  a.  m. 
New  Jersey— From  Christopher  st.,  N.  R.,  to  Hoboken;  first 

boat  6  a.m.;  then  every  15  min.  to  9  p.  m. 
New  Jersey — From  23d  st,  N.  R,  to  Pavonia  Ferry,  Erie  R.  R 

dock,  every  30  min.  from  4.15  a.  m.  until  8  p.m.;  then  hourly 

until  11  p.  m. 

New  Jersey — From  42d  st,  N.  R.,  to  Weehawken;  first  boat  0 
a.  Mi ;  last  boat  9  p.  m.  ;  runs  every  20  min. 


Dry  Goods  Jobbers'  Reference  Book. 


OPINIONS  OF  THE  PRESS. 


From  the  "  MLercn utile  Journal. " 

Messrs.  J.  D.  Sheldon  Co.,  publishers  of  Sheldon's 
Wkf.kly  Pwct;  List,  115  Worth  St.,  New  York,  have  now 
ready  the  lirst  cumber  of  their  Dry  Goods  Jobbers'  Ref- 
erence Book,  an  invaluable  work  to  even7  Manufacturer 
and  buyer  of  Dry  Goods.  It  is  published  in  substantial 
and  convenient  form,  contains  one  hundred,  and  thirty- six 
pages  of  carefully  compiled  information,  giving  the  agents 
for  over  3,000  brands  of  Cotton,  Woolen  and  other  goods, 
and  a  Directory  to  the  Dry  Goods  trade  and  city  offices  of 
out-of-town  houses;  enabling  ihe  buyer  and  manufacturer 
to  acquire  in  a  moment  what  has  heretofore  required  hours 
of  labor.    Bound  in  cloth.    Price  One  Dollar. 


From  the  "IT.  S.  Economist." 

The  Dry  Goods  Jobbers'  Reference  Book. — This  is  a 
neatly  bound  pocket  volume,  containing  the  names  of  the 
selling  agents  of  Cotton,  Woolen,  and  other  Goods  sold  in 
this  market,  and  states  at  once,  to  the  inexperienced  as 
well  as  the  accustomed  buyers,  the  agents  for  any  desired 
style  or  make  of  Dry  Goods  that  may  he  wanted.  The 
styles  and  descriptions  of  goods  are  classified  in  alphabeti- 
cal order,  and  the  reference  is  immediate.  The  publishers 
are  J.  D.  Sheldon  &  Co.,  115  Worth  St.,  and  besides  the 
above  information,  contains  also  a  Directory  to  the  New 
York  Dry  Goods  Trade,  as  well  as  the  city  offices  of  out- 
of-town  Dry  Goods  houses.  It  is  an  auxiliary  that  no 
buyer  can  afford  to  be  without,  and  as  such  we  com- 
mend it  to  the  attention  of  the  entire  trade. 


From  the  "Daily  Bulletin." 

J.  D.  Sheldon  &  Co.,  115  Worth  St.,  have  published  a 
small  manual  of  reference  for  the  Dry  Goods  Trade,  giv- 
ing the  names  of  agents  for  the  various  classes  of  domestic 
goods,  and  a  complete  directory  of  the  importers,  commis- 
sion nouses,  jobbers,  and  resident  agents  of  houses  in  other 
cities.  The  hand-book  will  be  eminently  serviceable  to 
our  dry  goods  merchants. 


FERRIES — Continued. 


Randall's  Island— From  20th  st,  E.  R,  to  Randall's  Island, 

10.30  a.  m.,  by  steamboat. 
Randall's  Island— From  122d  st,  E.  R.,  to  Randall's  Island, 

by  row-boat,  at  all  hours  of  the  day. 
Si  a  ten   Island  (Tompkinsvilie,  Stapleton,   and  Vanderbilt's 

Landing) — From  ft.  Whitehall  st.,  from  6  a.  m.  to  9  P.  m.  ,  every 

hour;  then  at  11.45  P.  m.    The  6,  7,  and  9  a.  m.,  and  1,  4,  5,  and  6 

p.  m.  boats  connect  with  the  Staten  Island  Railroad. 
Ml » If  ii  Island— From  Pier  19,  N.  R.,  to  North  Shore. 
Ward's  Island— From  110th  st.,  E.  R.,  to  Ward's  Island,  by 

row-boat,  at  all  hours  of  the  day. 
Willet's  Point— From  Pier  1,  E.  R.,  to  Willet's  Point  See 

Fort  Schuyler. 


TELEGRAPH  COMPANIES  AND  U  S. 
MAIL  STATIONS. 

American  Atlantic  Cable  58  Wall. 

Atlantic  District  62  Broadway. 

Atlantic  and  Pacific  33  Broadway. 

Erie  Railway  Eighth  ave.  and  W.  23d,  and  145  Broadway. 

To  all  places  on  road  and  branches. 

Franklin  %  11  Broad. 

Gold  and  Stock  1  13  New. 

Manhattan  122  Front. 

International  Ocean  88  Liberty. 

National  64  Broadway  and  19  New. 

N.  Y.,  N.  F.  &  London  '...88  Liberty. 

Pacific  and  Atlantic  14  Broad. 

Western  Union  145  Broadway. 

U.  S.  MAIL  STATIONS — Open  from  6.30  a.  m.  to  9.30  p.  m. 


A— 100  Spring. 
«— 382  Grand. 
C— 627  Hudson. 
"© — Bible  House. 
B— 465  Eighth  ave. 
V— 342  Third  ave. 
O— 735  Seventh  ave. 


H_973  Third  ave. 

M  -W.  84th,  cor.  Boulevard. 

K. — 171  E.  86th. 

1,2277  Third  ave. 

Ifl — Carmansville. 

N— Tubby  Hook. 


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NEW  YORE  CITY  OAR  ROUTES. 

Broadway  and  University  Place  Line. — Leaves  cor.  Broadway 
and  Barclay  at.  :  Runs  through  Barclay  to  Church,  to  Canal,  to 
Greene,  to  Clinton  pi.,  to  University  pL,  to  Union  sq.,  to  Broadway, 
to  Seventh  ave. ,  to  59th  st. ,  to  Central  Park.  Return  bv  same  route 
to  University  pL ,  to  Wooster  st.,  crosses  Canal  st.  to  West  Broad- 
way, to  College  pi.,  to  Barclay  st,  to  starting  point.  Last  car  leaves 
Central  Park  11  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  Barclay  st  11.45  P.  M. 

Broadway  and  Broome  Strkkt  Line. — Leaves  cor.  Broadway  and 
Broome  st. :  Runs  through  Broome  st  to  Greene  st,  and  thence  by 
same  route  as  Broadway  and  Barclay  st.  line.  Returns  by  same 
route  as  Broadway  and  Barclay  st  line  to  Broome  st,  thence  to 
Broadway. 

Sixth  Avenue  Line. — Leaves  cor.  Broadway  and  Vesey  st :  Runs 
through  Vesey  st  to  Church  st,  to  Chambers  st,  to  W.  Broadway, 
to  Canal  st,  to  Varick  st.,  to  Cat  mine  st,  to  Sixth  ave  ,  to  59th  st  , 
and  Central  Park.  Returns  by  same  route  to  W.  Broadway,  to  Col- 
lege pi.,  to  Vesey  st,  to  cor.  Broadway  .    Runs  all  night 

Sixth  Avenue,  Broadway,  and  Canal  Street  Link — Leaves 
cor.  Broadway  and  Canal  st. :  Runs  through  Canal  st.  to  Varick  st , 
thence  by  same  route  to  Sixth  ave.  line.  Returns  by  same  route. 
Last  car  leaves  43d  st.  depot  at  10.15  P.  M. ;  last  car  leaves  Broad- 
way aud  Canal  *t  at  10.50  P.  m. 

Seventh  Avknuk  LixK. — Leaves  Broadway  and  Barclay  st :  Runs 
through  Barclay  st  to  Church,  to  Caual,  to  Sullivan,  to  Amity,  to 
Macdougal,  to  Clinton  pi.,  to  Greenwich  ave.,  to  Seventh  ave.,  to 
59th  st.  and  Central  Park.  Returns  by  same  route  to  Sullivan  st, 
to  W.  Broadway,  to  College  pL,  to  Barclay  st.,  to  Broadway.  Last 
car  leaves  Central  Park  at  10.30  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  Broadway  at 
11.15  P.  M. 

Eighth  Avenue  Line. — Leaves  Broadway  and  Ve.^ey  st  :  Runs 
through  Vesey  st.  to  Church  st,  to  Chambers,  to  W.  Broadway,  to 
Canal  et,  to  Hudson  st.,  to  Eighth  ave.,  to  59th  st  a^id  Ceutral 
Park,  to  W.  125th  st.  Returns  by  same  route  to  Chambers  st,  to  Col- 
lege pi.,  to  Vesey  st.,  to  Broadway.  This  line  runs  every  15  minutes 
all  night  y 

Eighth  Avenue,  Broadway,  and  Canal  Street  Line. — Leaves 
Broadway  and  Canal  st,  to  Hudson  st,  thence  up  and  down  same 
route  as  Eighth  ave.  line,  returning  to  Canal  st,  and  Broadway. 
Last  car  leaves  Broadway  and  Canal  st  at  11  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves 
49th  st.  depot  at.  10.30  p.  m. 

Ninth  Avenue  Line. — Leaves  Broadway  and  Fulton  st.  :  Runs 
through  Fulton  st.  to  Greenwich,  to  Ninth  ave.,  to  54th  st.  Returns 
by  same  route  to  Washington  st ,  to  Fulton  st ,  to  Broadway.  Last 
car  leaves  Broadway,  cor  Fulton,  at  10  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  54th  st 
depot  at  9  p.  m. 


NEW  YORK  CITY  CAR  ROUTES— Continues. 


Central  Park,  North  Rivkr  and  Truth  Avknub  Link. — Leaves 
South  Ferry:  Runs  through  Whitehall  st,  to  Markettield,  to  Bow- 
ling (ireen,  to  Battery  pi  ,  to  West  st.,  to  Tenth  ave. ,  to  .09th  st,  to 
Central  Park.  Returns  l>v  tame  route  Last  ear  leaves  cor.  69th 
st  and  10th  ave.  at  10.30  p.  u. ;  South  Ferry,  at  11.30  p.  M. 

Second  Avevue  Line. — Leaves  foot  of  Peck  Slip:  Runs  through 
South  st.  to  Oliver  st.,  to  Bowery,  to  Grand  st,  to  Chnstie,  to  Hous- 
ton, to  Second  ave..  to  128th  st.,  Harlern.  Returns  by  Second  ave. 
to  23d  st ,  to  First  ave.,  to  Houston  st.,  to  Allen,  to  Grand,  to 
Bowery,  to  Chatham  st. ,  to  Pearl,  to  starting  point  Cars  run  from 
Peck  Slip  all  night;  cars  run  from  63d  st.  all  night  Last  car  leaves 
Harlem  at  1a.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  63d  st  for  Harlem  at  12.30  a.  m. 

Third  Avenue  Lin?. — Leaves  Broadway,  opposite  Astor  House: 
Runs  through  Park  row  to  Chatham  st,  to  Bowery,  to  Third  ave., 
to  65th  st ,  thence  to  Harlem.  Returns  by  the  same  route.  Cars  on 
this  line  run  all  night. 

Fourth  Avenue  Line. — Leaves  Broadway,  opposite  Astor  House: 
Runs  through  Park  Row  to  Centre  st,  to  Grand,  to  Bowery,  to 
Fourth  ave.,  to  32d  st.  Every  third  car  continues  through  32d  st. 
to  Lexington  ave.,  to  34th.,  to  Hunter's  Point  Ferry.  Beturns  by 
same  route  to  Broome  st,  to  Centre,  to  starting  point  Last  car 
leaves  Astor  House  at  11.30  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  34th  st  Ferry  at 
10.55  P.  m. 

City  Hall,  Avenue  B,  and  Thirty-Fourth  Street  Line.— 
Leaves  Ann  st  and  Broadway:  Runs  through  Park  Row  to  Chat- 
ham st,  to  E.  Broadway,  to  Clinton  st.,  to  Avenue  B,  to  14th  st,  to 
Avenue  A,  to  23d  st,  to  First  ave.,  to  34th  st,,  to  Ferry.  Returns 
by  same  route  to  Second  st,  to  Avenue  A,  to  Essex  st,  to  E.  Broad- 
way, to  Chatham  st,  to  Park  Row,  to  Ann  st.  and  Broadway.  Last 
car  leaves  34th  st,  at  11.40  p.  m.  ;  last  car  leaves  Broadway  and  Ann 
st.  at  12.30  a.  m. 

Avenue  C  and  Houston  Street  Line. — Leaves  Fourth  ave.,  cor. 
E.  4'2d  st,  to  Lexington  ave.,  to  E.  35th  st,  to  First  ave.,  to  E. 
23d  st,  to  Avenue  A.  to  E.  17th  st,  to  Avenue  C,  to  Third  st ,  to 
Fiist  ave.,  to  E.  and  W  Houston  st,  to  West  st,  to  foot  Chambers 
st ,  returning  through  West  st,  to  Charlton,  to  Prince,  to  Stanton, 
to  Pitt,  to  Avenue  C,  to  E.  18th  st,  to  Avenue  A,  to  E.  23d,  to  First 
ave.,  to  E.  36th,  to  Lexington  ave.,  to  E  42d  st  and  Fourth  ave. 

Dry  Dock  and  East  Broadway  Link. — Leaves  Ann  st.  and  Broad- 
way: Runs  through  Park  Row  to  Chatham  st,  to  E.  Broadway,  to 
Grand  st,  to  Columbia,  to  Avenue  B,  to  14th,  to  Avenue  A.  Re- 
turns by  14th  st.  to  Avenue  D,  thence  by  same  route  to  starting 
point.  Last  car  leaves  14th  st.  and  Avenue  A  at  11.30  P.  li. ;  last 
car  leaves  Broadway  and  Ann  st  at  12  a.  m. 

Central  Park,  East  River,  and  Avenue  A  Line. —Leaves  foot 
Whitehall  St. ;  runs  through  Whitehall  st  to  Front,  to  Old  Slip,  to 
South  st.,  to  Grand,  to  Houston,  to  Avenue  D,  to  14th,  to  Avenue  A, 
to  23d  st,  to  First  ave.,  to  59th  st,  to  Fifth  ave.  and  Central  Park. 
Returns  by  59th  st.,  takes  same  route  to  Avenue  D,  and  7th  st,  t« 
Lewis,  to  Houston,  to  Mangin,  to  Grand,  to  Corlaers,  to  Monroe,  to 
J acKSon,  to  Front,  to  Water,  to  South  Ferry.  This  road  passes  all 
East  River  ferries.  Last  car  leaves  South  Ferry  at  11.15  P.  M.  j  last 
oar  leaves  59th  st  and  Fifth  ave.  at  10.15  P.  M. 


NEW  YORK  CITY  CAR  ROUTES— Continued. 

Bleecker  Street  and  Fulton  Ferry  Line. —Leaves  Fulton 
Ferry:  Runs  through  Fulton  stto  William,  to  Ann,  to  Park  Row,  to 
Centre  st,  to  Leonard,  to  Elm,  to  Howard,  to  Crosby,  to  Bleecker, 
to  Maodougal,  to  Fourth,  to  W.  Twelfth,  to  Hudson,  to  14th,  to  Tenth 
ave.  Returns  by  Tenth  ave.  to  14th  st.,  to  Hue1  son,  to  Bleecker,  to 
Crosby,  to  Howard,  to  Elm,  to  Reade,  to  Centre,  to  Beekman,  to 
South,  to  Fulton  Ferry.  Last  car  leaves  Fulton  Ferry  at  12.50  a.  m.; 
last  car  leaves  14th  st  and  Tenth  ave.  at  12  p.  m. 

Bleecker  Street  Branch. — Leaves  Fulton  Ferry :  Runs  through 
Fulton  st,  to  Water,  to  Peck  Slip,  to  Pearl,  to  New  Bowery,  to  Canal 
st ,  to  Elm,  to  Howard,  to  Crosby,  thence  by  same  route  as  the  above 
road.  Returns  by  same  route  to  Canal  st,  to  Bowery,  to  New  Bow- 
ery, to  Pearl,  to  Peck  Slip,  to  South,  to  Fulton  Ferry. 

Desbrosses,  Vestry  and  Grand  Street  Line. — Leaves  Grand 
St  Ferry:  Runs  through  Grand  st  to  Sullivan,  to  Vestry,  to  Green- 
wich, to  Desbrosses  st ,  to  Desbrosses  St  Ferry.  Returns  by  Des- 
brosses st  to  Washington,  to  Vestry,  enee  by  same  route  to  start- 
ing point  Last  car  leaves  Grand  St.  Ferry  at  1L40  p.  m.;  last  car 
leases  Desbrosses  St  Ferry  at  12.10  p.  jl 

Twenty-Third  Street  Line.— Runs  through  East  and  West  23d 
8t,  from  East  River  to  North  Ri*er. 


Fifth  Avenue  Theatre, 

728  &  730  BROADWAY, 

(Opposite  Waverly  Place.) 

E,  AU&U5TIN  DAL7,  -  -  Sole  Lessee  and  Manager. 

The  Leading  Comedy  Theatre  of  the  United  States. 


This  establishment  has  a  world-wide  reputation  as  the 
oremost  theatre  in  the  country  for  the  production  of  old 
comedies  and  the  modern  society  plays.  The  company  is  un- 
equalled in  every  respect. 

"Frou-Frou,"  "Fernande,"  "Alixe,"  "Divorce,''  etc., 
etc.,  and  the  last  grand  emotional  sensation,  "  Madelein 
Morel,"  were  originally  produced  here. 

Matinees  are  given  every  Saturday  at  1.30  o'clock. 


Eighth  Avenue,  cor,  23d  Street. 

So}mZi::d\  —  hr.  mm  salt, 

i  The^ Most  Elegant  and  Capacious  Theatre 
in  the  Country, 


No  one  should  fail  to  visit  this  beautiful  temple  of  the 
drama.  The  plays  produced  here  are  of  the  highest  order  ; 
the  wonderful  resources  of  the  place  and  the  extent  of  the 
stage  permitting  the  representation  of  spectacles  in  a  man- 
ner no  other  establishment  can  approach. 

The  8th  Ave.  cars  and  Broadway  street  line  of  stages 
pass  the  doors,  as  do  the  23d  St.  line  of  cars,  which  intersect 
every  railroad  in  the  city. 


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Papers,  Writing-Desks,  Portfolios,  Rulers,  Cash  and  Letter 
Boxes,  Letter  Copying-Presses.  Stands,  Brushes,  etc. 

Everything  in  the  Stationery  Line. 

Orders  Solicited    Estimates  Furnished. 

EDWAED  FOE,  10  West  4th  St.,  N.  J. 


N.  Y.  CENTRAL  &  HUDSON  RIVER 
RAILROAD. 

4th  AVENUE  AND  42d  STREET. 
Departure  of  Trains. 

Ex.  Train  8  a.m.,  Yonkers  8.35,  Peekskill  9.23,  Garrison's  9.40, 
Poughkeepsie  10.35,  Albany  1.20  p.m.,  Syracuse  7,  Rochester 
10.25,  Buffalo  12.50  a.m.,  Niagara  Falls  1 .10  a.m. 

Sp.  Ex.  Train  10  a.m.,  Poughkeepsie  12.13  p.m.,  Albany  2.20, 
Syracuse  6.55,  Rochester  9.20,  Buffalo  11.20  p.m.,  Niagara  Falls 

I.  10  A.M. 

Ex.  Train  10.45  a.m.,  Yonkers  11.21,  Tarrytown  11.46,  Sing  Sing 

II.  58,  Peekskill  12.20  p.  m.,  Garrison's  12.38,  Poughkeepsie  1.4li, 
Albany  4.50,  Syracuse  11.50,  Rochester  3.35  a  .  m.  ,  Buffalo  6 . 20, 
Niagara  Falls  6 . 50  a  .  m. 

Sp.  Ex.  Train  3.40  p.m.,  Garrison's  5.17,  Poughkeepsie  6.08,  Al- 
bany 8.15  p.m. 

Ex.  Train  4  p.m,  Peekskill  5.26,  Garrison's  5.44,  Poughkeepsie 
6.50.  Albany  9.50  p.m. 

Ex.  Train  *7  p.m.,  Peekskill  8.23,  Garrison's  8.42,  Poughkeepsie 
9.42,  Albany  12.40,  Syracuse  6.35  a.m.,  Rochester  10.30,  Buffalo  1 
p.m.,  Niagara  Falls  1.30  p.m. 

Ex.  Train *8. 30 p.m.,  Poughkeepsie  11 .05,  Albany  1.45  a.m.,  Syra- 
cuse 7.30,  Rochester  10.30,  Buffalo  1  p.m.,  Niagara  Falls  1.30  p.m. 

Ex.  Train  11  p.m.,  Dobb's  Ferry  12.12  a.m.,  Sing  Sing  12.50, 
Peekskill  1.25,  Poughkeepsie  3.10,  Albany  8,  Syracuse  2.40  p.m., 
Rochester  6.25,  Buffalo  9,  Niagara  Falls  9.65  p.m. 

Trains  leave  for  Garrison's,  Cornwall,  and  Poughkeepsie  at  7  a.  m. 
2,  5.30  p.m. 

Trains  leave  for  Croton,  Crugers,  Montrose,  and  Peekskill  at  *7, 
9.10  a.m.,  and  2,  4.15,  5.30.  6.20,  7.45  p  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Yonkers,  Hastings,  Dobb's  Ferry'  Irvington,  Tar- 
rytown, Scarborough,  and  Sing  Sing  at  *7,  9.10  a.m.,  and  2,  4.15, 
5,  5.30,  6.18,  7.45  p.m. 

Trains  leave  for  Glen  wood  at  7,  9.10  a.m.,  and  5,  6.18  p.m. 


Arrival  of  Trains. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Rochester  10.20  a.m.,  Syracuse  2  05  p.m.,  Albany 
10,  Poughkeepsie  1.56  a.m.,  arrive  at  New  York  at  6  a.m. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Buffalo  *2.05  P.  m.,  Rochester  4.30,  Syracuse  8, 
Albany  1  a.m.,  Poughkeepsie  3.55,  arrive  at  New  York  at  6.45  a.m. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Niagara  Falls  *1. 45  p.m.,  Rochester  5.2»,  Syra- 
cuse 8.20,  Albany  1.35  a.m.,  Poughkeepsie  4.16,  Peekskill  5*26, 
arrive  at  New  York  7  a.m. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Niagara  Falls  5.45  p.m.,  Buffalo  6.25,  Rochester 
8.55,  Syracuse  12.15  a.m.,  Albany  6.20,  Poughkeepsie  9,  Garriscn's 
9.52,  Peekskill  10.11,  arrive  at  New  York  11.30  a.m. 

Ex  Train  leaves  Buffalo  *11.30  p.m.,  Rochester  1.40  a.m.,  Syra- 
cuse 4.20,  Albany  10.15,  Poughkeepsie  1.10  p.m.,  Garrison's  2.03, 
arrive  at  New  York  3.40  p.m. 


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Sp.  Ex.  Train  leaves  Rochester  7.25  a.  m.,  Syracuse  9.46,  Albany 
2.20  p.  m.,  Poughkeep.sie  4.25,  arrive  at  New  York  6.30  p.  m. 

Sp.  Ex.  Train  leaves  Niagara  Falla  4.25  a.m.,  Buffalo  5,  Roch- 
ester 7.35,  Syracuse  10.25  p.  m. ,  Albany  5.30,  Poughkeepsie  7.30, 
arrive  at  New  York  at  9. 30  p.  M. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Albanv  at  4  p.m.,  Poughkeepsie  7.40,  Garrison's 
8.32,  Peekskill  8.52,  Sing  Sing  9.15,  Tarrytown  9.28,  Yonkers  9.  j I, 
arrive  at  New  York  10.30  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Garrison's  and  Poughkeepsie  at  9  a.  m.,  and 
*7.05  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Croton,  Cruger's,  Montrose,  and  Peekskill  at 
8.16,  9.50  a.m.  and  12.15,  4.15,  *7.05  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Yonkers,  Hastings,  Dobb's  Ferry,  Irvington, 
Tarrytown,  Scarborough,  and  Sing  Sing  at  7.45,  8.13,  9,  9.50  a.m., 
and  12.15,  4.15,  *7.05  p.  m. 

Train?  arrive  from  Glenwood  at  7.45,  8.15  a.  M.,  and  12  15.  *7.<KS 
p.  M. 

SOlta     STREET     AZYD  TARBVTOW.V 
BRANCH, 

30th  STREET  AND  9th  AVENUE. 

Trains  leave  for  Manhattanville,  152d  st,  Fort  Washington.  In- 
wood,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  Riverdale,  Mt  St.  Vincent,  Yonkers,  tiktn- 
wood,  Hastings,  Dobb's  Ferry,  Irvington  and  Tarrytown  at  6.45, 
8.45,  10.20  a.  m.,  and  1,  3,  4,  *4.40,  5.15,  6.30,  8,  11.30  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.15,  8.05,  8.35,  *9. 40,  11.  25 
a.  m.,  and  2.10,  4.05,  5.40,  7.30,  8.25,  10.45  P.  M. 

SPITTE\    DITVIL    ANI>    PORT  HOKHH 
BRANCH. 

Trains  leave  42d  St.  Depot  for  High  Bridge,  Morris  Dock,  Kin/'s 
Bridge,  Spuyten  Duyvil,  In  wood,  Fort  Washington,  152d  St.,  Man- 
hattanville,  and  30th  st.  at  11.30  a.m.  and  1,  5,  P.  M. 

Trains  leave  30th  St.  Depot  for  Manhattanville,  152d  st.  Fort 
Washington,  Inwood,  Spuvten  Duyvil,  King's  Bridge.  Morris  Dock 
Hieh  Bridge,  and  42d  st.  at  7.45,  9.30  a.  m.  and  2.15  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  at  30tn  st.  from  above  places  at  12.30,  2.  6.10  p.m. 

Train*  arrive  at  42 1  st.  from  above  places  at  8.45,  10.30  a. m  aad 
3. 15  p.m. 

*  Denotes  trains  run  daily. 


M.  J.  MARTIN, 

Importer  and  Manufacturer  of 

SADDLERY  HARDWARE, 

Korse  Blankets,  Sheets,  k, 

ALL  STYLES  &  VARIETIES  AT  LOW  PRICES, 
Wholesale  and  Retail, 
143  BOWERY, 

Between  Grand  and  Eroome  Sts,,  NEW  YORK. 

3d  and  4th  Avenue  Cars  pass  the  Door. 
WHOLESALE  AND  EELAIL 

Juruitttre  Manufacturer, 

141  BOWERY, 

Bet.  Grand  and  Broome  Sts.,  NEW  YORK. 

PARLOR  SUITES  FROM  $40  TO  $800. 

Chamber  Suites  from  $25  to  $600. 

SPRING  BEDS  AND  MATTRESSES  OF  OUR 
OWN  MANUFACTURING. 

All  bills  of  $50  and  over  Retail  at  "Wholesale  Prices. 


NEW  YORK  &  HARLEM  R.  R. 

42d   STREET   AND   4th  AVENUE. 

Departure   of  Trains. 

Mail  train  8  30  a.  m.,  White  Plains  9.28,  Kensico  9.36,  Pleasant- 
ville  9.51,  Mt  Kisco  10.09,  Bedford  10.17,  Croton  Falls  10.46,  Paw- 
ling 11.36,  Chatham  2  p.  m. 

Express  train  10.40  a.  m.,  Wbite  Plains  11.35,  Pieasantville  11.53. 
Mt.  Kisco  12.08  p.  m.,  Bedford  12.14,  Croton  Falls  12.36,  Pawling 
1.22,  Chatham  3.30  p.  m. 

Express  train  3.50  p.  m.,  "White  Plains  4.49,  Kensico  4.56.  Pieas- 
antville 5.10,  Mt.  Kisco  5.27.  Bedford  5.33,  Croton  Falls  5.58,  Paw- 
ling 6.48,  Chatham  9.20  p.  m. 

Train  leaves  for  West  Mt.  Vernon,  Bronxville,  Tuckahoe,  Soars- 
dale,  White  Plains,  Kensico,  Mt.  Kisco,  Bedford,  Croton  Falls  and 
Pawling,  at  5.05  p.  m. 

Traius  leave  for  Harlem,  Mott  Haven,  Melrose,  Morrisania,  Tre- 
mont,  Fordham,  William's  Bridge,  Wood  lawn.  West  Mt.  Vernon, 
Bronxville? ,  Tuckahoe,  Scarsdale,  Hartsdale  and  White  Plains,  at 
6  10,  6.60,  7.15,  9.30  a.  m.,  and  2.30,  5.45,  6.50  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Harlem,  Mott  Haven,  Melrose,  Morrisania,  Tre- 
mont,  Fordham  and  William's  Bridge,  at  10.16,11.40  a.  m.,  and  1.05, 
4.05,  5.15,  5.45,  7.30,  8.40, 11.45  p.  m.    For  Woodlawn  11 .40  a.  m. 

Special  train  leaves  Saturday  at  3.35  p.  m.  for  Lake  Mahopac. 

Sunday  train  leaves  for  Dover  and  way  stations  at  9.15  a.  m. 

Arrival   of  Trains. 

Express  train  leaves  Chatham  6  a.m.,  Pawling  8.38,  Croton  Falls 
9  18,  Bedford  9.41,  Pieasantville  10.06,  White  Plains  10.10,  arrives 
in  New  York  11  a.  m. 

Mail  train  leaves  Chatham  12.30  p.  m.,  Pawling  3.25,  Croton  Falls 
4.05,  Bedford  4.30,  Pieasantville  4.54,  White  Plains  5.18,  arrives 
at  New  York  6.25  p.  m. 

Express  train  leaves  Chatham  4  p.  m.,  Pawling  6.38,  Croton  Falls 
7.17,  Mt.  Kisco  7.45,  Pieasantville  7.58,  White  Plains  8.15,  arrives 
at  New  York  9  p.m. 

Train  arrives  from  West  Mt.  Vernon,  Bronxville,  Tuckahoe  Scars - 
dale,  White  Plains,  Kensico,  Mt.  Kisco,  Bedford,  Croton  Falls  and 
Pawling,  at  9.05  a.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Harlem.  Mott  Haven,  Melrose,  Morrisania,  Tre- 
mont,  Fordham,  William's  Bridge,  Woodlawn,  West  Mt.  VernoL, 
Bronxville,  Tuckahoe,  Scarsdale,  Hartsaale  and  White  Plains,  at 
7.25,  S.30,  10.20  a.  M.,and  1.25.3,  5.30  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  fro  si  Harlem,  Mott  Haven,  Melrose,  Morrisania, 
Tremont,  Fordham  and  William's  Bridge,  at  6.15,  8.55,  9.35  a.  m., 
and  12,  4.10,  6.15,  7,  10.40  p.  m. 

Special  train  arrives  Monday  at  9  40  a.  m.  from  Lake  Mahopac.  \ 

Sunday  train  from  Dover  and  way  stations  arrives  at  8  p.  m. 

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Fine  Underwear  and  Half  Hose,  Gloves,  etc. 
■71S  Broadway, 

(OS.  WASHINGTON  PLACE,  NEW  YORK. 


The  Manufacturing  Department  under  the 
supervision  of  GEORGE  MYERS,  late  with 
A.  W.  W.  Miller,  of  Fifth  Avenue. 


NEW  YORK  &  NEW  HAVEN  R.  R 


42d  STREET  AND  4th  AVENUE. 

Departure  of  Trains. 

Express  train  leaves  8.05  a.  m.,  Stamford  9.22,  South  Norwalk 
9*42,  Bridgeport  10.14,  New  Haven  10.49  p.  m. 

Express  train  leaves  10.03  a.  m.,  Bridgeport  11.52,  New  Haven 

12.24  p.  m. 

Express  train  leaves  1  p.  m.,  Stamford  2.09,  South  Nor  walk  2.27, 
Bridgeport  2.58,  New  Haven  3.32  p.m. 

Express  train  leaves  3  p.  m.,  Bridgeport  4.58,  New  Haven  5.33 
P.  m- 

Express  train  leaves  *9.10  p.  m.  ,  Mount  Vernon  9.45,  Mamaroneck 
9.59,  Rye  10.07,  Stamford  10.30,  South  Norwalk  10.48,  Bridgeport 
11.20,  New  Haven  11.55. 

Mail  train  leaves  8.10  p.m.,  New  Rochelle  8.53,  Mamaroneck 
9,  Portchester  9.11,  Stamford  9  32,  South  Norwalk  9.51,  Bridgeport 
10.30,  New  Haven  11 10. 

Trains  leave  for  William's  Bridge,  Mt.  Vernon,  Pelhamvill  >, 
Larchmont,  Harrison,  New  Rochelle,  Mamaroneck,  Rye.  Portches- 
ter, Greenwich,  Cos  Cob  and  Stamford,  at  7.10,  9  05,  10.10, 12  a.m.. 
and  2.23,  3.55,  4.45,  5  40,  6.35,  7.20  p  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Portchester,  Stamford  and  South  Norwalk  at 
3.15,  5  10,  8.10  P.  m. 

Train  leaves  for  Stamford  and  New  Haven,  stopping  .it  po.nts 
between  at  4.38  p.  m. 

Special  train  leaves  for  Portchester  stopping  at  all  statio  y  ox  :  t  t 
William's  Bridge  at  11  40  p.  m. 

The  8.10  Mail  train  leaves  Sunday  nights  at  7.08. 

Arrival    of  Train*. 

Express  train  leaves  New  Haven  1.55  P.  m.,  Bridgeport  2  34, 
South  Norwalk  3.04,  Stamford  3.25,  arrives  at  New  York  4.3s  p.m. 

Express  train  leaves  New  Haven  4.45  p.m.,  Bridgeport  5.23, 
South  Norwalk  5.51,  Stamford  6.10,  arrives  at  New  York  7.24  p  m. 

Express  train  Jeaves  New  Haven  8.30  p.m.,  Bridgeport  9.05, 
Soutb  Norwalk  9.37,  Stamford  9.56,  New  Rochelle  10.29,  arrives 
at  New  York  11.12  p.  m. 

Mail  train  leaves  New  Haven  2.40  a.  m.  ,  Bridgeport  8.16  South 
Norwalk  3.47,  Stamford  4.08,  arrives  at  New  York  5.25  p.  m« 

Express  train  leaves  New  Haven  *3.10  a.  m.,  Bridgeport  3.45. 
South  Norwalk  4.14,  Stamford  4.33,  arrives  at  New  York  5.45  a  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  William's  Bridge,  Mt.  Vernon,  Pelhamville, 
Larchmont,  Harrison,  New  Rochelle,  Mamaroneck.  Rye,  Portches- 
ter, Greenwich,  Cos  Coo  and  Stamford, at  6.28,  7.52,  8.40,  8.57,  9.45, 

11.25  a.  m.,  and  1.12,  3.12,  6,  6.47,  8.24  p.  m. 

Special  train  arrives  from  Portchester  and  way  stations  at  7.08 
a.  M. 

Mail  train  leaves  New  Haven  on  Sunday  at  2.30  a.  m.,  arriving 
at  New  York  at  5.22  a.  m. 
Sunday  Express  train  arrives  from  Boston  at  5.22  a.  m. 


Patd.  July  25,  1871. 

Is  the  result  of  the  constant  efforts  and  practical  ex- 
perience of  Mr.  J.  H.  Whitney  f  r  the  past  twenty 
years. 

The  old  original  Weed  Machine  which  was  formerly 
so  popular,  and  which  received  the  highest  prf  mium 
at  the  Paris  Exposition  in  1867,  was  the  joiut  inven- 
tion of  Mr.  J.  EL  Whitney  and  Mr.  T.  E.  Weed,  in 
1853.  They  were  partners  in  business  until  1855, 
when  Mr.  Weed  died ;  since  then,  Mr.  Whitney  has 
made 

VALUABLE  IMPROVEMENTS, 

and  has  recently  patented  and  brought  out  a  Machine 
of  such 

UNEQUALED  SIMPLICITY, 

Durability  and  Perfect  Sewing  Qualities,  that  it  has 
superseded  the  old  Weed  Machine,  and  is  a 

COMPLETE  TRIUMPH 

over  all  others. 

(OVEK.) 


ERIE  RAILWAY, 

FOOT  OF  CHAMBERS  ST. 

Departure   ot  Trains. 

Express  Train  leaves  Xew  York  at  9  a.m..  Turners  10.50,  Port 
Jervis  12.10  p.  m.,  Biughamton  4.44,  Hornellsville  8  50,  Dunkirk 

1.50  A  M 

11  a.  m.  .  Turners  1.35  p.  m.,  Port  Jervis  S.40,  BiDghamton  9.35. 
Hernellsville  3,  Dunkuk  8. 

*7  p.  m. — PatersoD  8.02,  Port  Jervis  10.40,  Biughamto  i  3  40  a.  m  , 
Horne.Lsviile  8,  Dunkirk'  12.50  p.  m. 

T.ai  s  leave  Tor  Ruth  rford  arc.  Passaic  and  Paterson,  at  6,4n, 
8.00,  10,  11  a.  m.,  and  12,  *1.45,  4,  5.15,  6,  6.30,  8,  10.30,  *11.30  p.  ir. 

Trai..s  ieave  lor  Paiei  sou,  RL.gewooa,  Honokus,  Aue  dale,  Ram- 
sey and  Suffern,  at  8, 11  a.  m  ,  and  3.45,  5,  6,  7,  *11.30  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  I  assaic  Bridge,  ■  liltoa  and  Lake  View,  at  6.45, 
10  a.  M.,  and  *1.45,  4,  6.  6.30,  8,  10.30  p.  m. 

For  Hawthorne  at  8  a.m.,  and  5.45,  5,  6  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Pa«s^ic  Bridge  ana  Lake  View  at  5.15  p.  m 

j&xtra  Sunday  Trains. — For  turners  at  8  30  a.  m  ,  st  ppmg  at  ail 
stations ;  for  Port  Jervis  and  way  statiuns  at  6,30  p.  m. 


Arrival    of  Trains. 

Express  Train  leaves  Duukirk  3.25  a.  m.,  Hornellsville  8.25, 
Bingharapton  12.07  p.  m.,  Port  Jervis  4.30,  Turners  8.16,  arrive  at 
New  Yuik  at  7.25  p.  m. 

Leave  Dunkirk  1.15  p.  m..  Hornellsville  6.06  a.  m..  Binghamton 
10.10,  Port  Jervis  3  p.  m.,  Paterson  5.50,  arrive  at  New  York  at 
7  a.  M. 

Leave  Niagara  Falls  5.45  p.  m.,  Hornellsville  10.31,  Port  Jervis 
7.15  a.  m.  ,  Paterson  9  55.  arrive  in  New  York  10.40  a.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Rutherford  Park,  Passaic  and  Paterson  at 
6.65,  7.55,  8.25,  8.55,  9.10  10.25,  a.  m.,  and  12.55,  2.55,  4.40,  *4.55, 
6.10,  7.40,  9.25,  10.25  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Paterson,  Ridgewood,  Hohokus,  Allendale, 
Ramsey  and  Suffern,  at  7.55,  8.55,  9.10,  10.40  a.  m.,  and  4.55,  9.25 
p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Passaic  Bridge,  Clifton  and  Lake  View,  at  6.56, 
8.26,  10.26  a.  m.  ,  and  12.55,  4.40,  6.10, 10.25  P.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Passaic  Bridge  and  Lake  View,  at  7.55  and 
7.40  P.  m. 

Extra  Sunday  Trains. — From  Turners  and  way  stations  at  7.25 
p.  m  ;  from  Paterson  ana  way  stations  at  9.55  a.  m. 


It  makes  the  Elastic  Lock  Stitch  alike  on  both 
sides.  It  uses  a  straight  needle,  which  occupies  pre- 
cisely the  same  distance  from  the  shuttle  without  ad- 
justing, whether  coarse  or  fine,  and  is  so  protected 
that  the  shuttle  cannot  strike  it.  It  has  a  positive 
four  motion  feed  in  one  piece,  without  the  use  of 
springs.  It  runs  so  easy  that  a  single  thread  of  No.  8 
cotton  can  be  used  for  a  belt. 

Whitney  Sewing  Machine  Co., 

613  BROADWAY,  N.  Y. 

MANUFACTORY  at  Paterson,  U.  J. 
LONDON  HOUSE,  9  Newgate  St.,  London,  Eng. 

THE  BIRCH  DALE 
MEDICINAL  SPRING  WATERS 

Possess  wonderful  curative  virtues,  end  are  especially 
recomended  in  consumption,  being  the  only  natural 
waters  that  have  proved  a  specific  in  this  perplexing 
disease.  Ihe  very  best  medical  authority  testifies  to 
permanent  cuves  where  all  other  treatment  was  abor- 
tive. They  also  produce  miraculous  effects  in  chronic 
diseases  of  the  kidneys,  (including  Bri^ht's).  female 
complaints,  rheumatism,  dyspepsia,  and  liver  com- 
plaints, cancer,  scrofula,  and  all  diseases  originating 
in  an  impure  state  of  the  blood.    Send  for  book, 

HERMO^  CON  ANT  &  CO., 

30   BROADWAY,  IV.  V. 


ERIE  RAILWAY. — (Continued.) 

HiCKENSACK  BRANCH. 

Trains  leave  for  Carlstadt,  Woodridge,  Hackensack.  River  Edge, 
New  Miford.  Orandell,  Westwood  and  Hillsdale,  at  6.55,  7.55,  9.25 
a.  m  ,  and  12.25,  4.55,  6.10.  *11.10  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  5.45,  8.15,  8.45  a.  m.  ,  and  1, 
3,  5,  6  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Park  Ridge,  Pearl  River,  Nanuet  and  Spring  Val- 
ley, at  7.55.  8.40  a.  m.,  and  12.25,  4.55,  11.10  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  piaces  at  5.45,  8.15,  8.45  a.  m.,  and 
1,  4,  5  p.  m. 

Train  leaves  for  Hackensack ,  Westwood  and  Hillsdale,  and  Spring 
Valley  at  8.40  a.  m. 
Train  arrive?  from  above  places  at  4  p.  m. 
Extra  trains  leave  on  Sunday  at  12.15  a.  m.  and  7.40  p.  M. 
*  denotes  trains  run  daily. 

NEWARK  BRANCH. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  Woodside.  Belleville,  Avondale,  High- 
land, Centreville  and  Paterson,  at  7.15,  *8.45  a.m.,  and  5.15,6.30 
p.  M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.25,  8.55,  10.25,  11.40  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark  at  6,  11  30  a.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark  at  2  40,  iL5S  p.  m. 

Extra  Sunday  train  leaves  for  above  places  at  6  30  p.  m. 

Extra  Sunday  train  arrives  from  above  places  at  6. 25  p.  m. 

Theatre  train  lor  above  places  leaves  Wednesday  nights  at  11.30 

P.  M. 


NORTHERN  R.  R.  OF  N.  J. 

FOOT  OF  CHAMBERS  STREET. 

Trains  leave  for  Tyler  Park,  Homestead,  New  Durham,  Granton, 
Fairview,  Ridgefield,  Leonia,  Englewood,  Highland,  Tenafly,  CreskiP, 
Demarest,  Cioster,  Norwood,  Tappan,  Sparkill,  Piermont  and  Ny- 
ack,  at  8,  9.30  a.       and  1  30,  3  15,  5.30,  6.30  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.40,  10.40  a.  m.  ,  and  1.10, 
6.10,  7.25  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Orangeburgh,  Nanuet,  Spring  Valley  and  Tall- 
maus,  at  5,  9.30  a.  m.,  and  4.45  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  9.10  a.  m.  and  4.40  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Ridgewood,  Leonia,  Englewood,  Tenafly,  Creskill, 
Demarest  and  Cioster,  at  5  a.  m.,  and  4.15,  7.45  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.40,  9.40  a.  m.,  and  4.40, 
11  30  p.  m. 

Extra  train  leaves  for  Englewood,  Tenafly,  Cioster,  Sparkill,  Pier- 
mont and  Nyack,  at  4.45  p.  m. 

Extra  train  arrives  from  above  places  at  9.10  a.  m. 

Sunday  trains  for  Nyack  and  way  stations  leave  Jersey  City  at 
9.15  a.m.  and  8  p.  m. 

Suday  trains  from  Nyack  and  way  stations  arrive  at  8.40  a.  m. 
and  7.40  p.  m. 

Theatre  train  (Saturday  nights)  for  Nyack  and  way  stations 
leaves  Jersey  City  at  12  m. 


BENEDICT  BROTHERS, 

No.  675  BROADWAY, 


NEW  YORK. 


We  Send  Watches  by  Express,  C.  0.  D.,  to  all  parts  of 
the  country,  with  the  privilege  to  ex- 
amine before  paying. 


Price  List  of 

''Benedict  Time  Watches." 

Gents"  Size  in  Solid  Cold  or  Coin  Silver  Cases  only. 

m  ■  Quality  of  the  Case. 

Coin      14  kt.    18  kt. 

No.  Silver.    Gold.  Gold. 

24.  — 2  oz.  Hunting  Case,  Ovington  Benedict 

Lever  Movement,  Extra  Jeweled, 

Chronometer  Balance  $30  00   $80  00    $90  0$ 

25.  — 2  oz.  Hunting  Case.  Samuel  W.  Benedict 

Lever  Movement,  Extra  Jeweled, 

Adjusted  Chronometer  Balance  ....  45  00     95  00   105  0Q 

26.  — Hunting  Case,  16  size,  Extra  Jeweled, 

Chronometer  Balance   60  00   110  00   120  00 

27.  — Same  as  No.  26,  Adjusted   85  00    135  00    145  00 

28 —Same  as  No.  27,  Stem  Winder   110  00    160  00   170  0« 

29.  — Hunting  Case,  Nickel  Movement,  Extra 

Jeweled   75  00   125  00   135  00 

30.  — Same  as  No.   29,  with  Chronometer 

Balance   80  00    130  00    140  00 

31.  — Same  as  No.  30,  Stem  Winder   .100  00    150  00    160  00 

32.  — Same  as  No.  31,  but  Adjusted  to  Heat, 

Cold,  and  Positions  150  00   200  00   210  00 

W8.  B. — In  the  Benedicts  Time  Watches  an  effort  is  made  to  com- 
bine Durability  with  the  greatest  Accuracy  of  Time-Keeping,  with- 
out sacrificing  elegance  in  general  appearance,  by  the  use  of  selsct 
material,  and  application  of  the  most  approved  principles  in  their 
construction,  and  we  confidently  reoommend  them  to  those  who  be 
lieve  the  truest  economy  to  be  that  outlay  which  secures  the 
Greatest  Ultimate  satisfaction. 


CENTRAL  R.  R.  OF  NEW  JERS 3  Y. 


FOOT  OF  LIBERTY  STREET. 

Trains  leave  for  Elizabeth,  Westfield,  Plainfleld,  Bound  Brook 
Somerville,  Annan-iale,  Blooinsbury  and  Easton,  at  7,  9  a.  m.,  ana 
12.50,  2.30,  4,  6,30,  7.30  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  11.22  a.  m.,  and  12.35,  3.50, 
7.07,  9.45  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Bergen  Point  and  Elizabethport  at  7  a.  m.  and 
2.30  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  11.22  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Elizabeth,  Roselle,  Crawford,  Westfield,  Fanwood. 
Plamfield,  Dunnellen,  Bound  Brook  and  Somerville,  at  6,  7,  10.15, 
a.  m.,  and  12,  2.30,  4,  4.30,  5,  6,  6.45  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  the  above  places  at  7.45,  8  07.  8.35,  9.05,  9.35, 
10.20,11.22  a.m.,  and  12.35,  2.40,  5.40,  7.07,  8.15,  9.45  p.  m.,  and 
1.40  A-  M. 

Trains  leave  for  Bergen  Point.  Elizabethport,  Elizabeth,  Roselle, 
Crawford,  Westfield.  Fanwood  and  Plainfield,  at  6,  10.15,  a.  m.  ,  ana 
12,  2.30,  3.15,  5,  5.15,  6,  6.45:  9,  11  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.05,  7.45,  8.07,  11.22  a.  m., 
and  2.40,  5.40,  8.15, 11.50  p.  m.,  and  1.40  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Communipaw.  Greenville,  Parampo,  Bayonne, 
Centreville,  Bergen  Point,  Elizabethport  and  Elizabeth,  at  6,  6.40, 
7.15,  8,  8.45,  9  30,  10.15,  11.  11.45  a  m  ,  and  1,  2,  3,  3.45,  4.15,  4.45, 
5.1-\  5.45,  6.20,  7.15,  S.10,  9,  10,  11,  12  p  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  6.30.  7.05,  7.45,  8.27,  8.55, 
9.25,  10.05,  10.50,  11.50  a.  m.,  and  12.55,  2.05,  3.05,  3.50,  4.35,  5.20, 
5.55,  6.25,  7,35,  8.15,  9.10,  10.45,  11.50  p.  m. 

Tram  leaves  for  Communipaw,  Claremout,  Greenville,  Parampo, 
Bayonne,  Centreville  and  Bergen  Point,  at  5.30  p.  m. 

Traiu  arrives  from  above  places  at  6.55  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Claremont  at  6.  6.40,  7.15,  8,  9.30,  11,  11.45  a.  m., 
and  1,  2,  3,  3.45,  4.15,  4.45,  5.30,  6.20,  7.15,  8.10.  10,  12  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Claremont  at  6.30,  7.05,  8.27,  8.55,  9.25,  10.05, 
10.50,  11.50  a.  m. ,  and  12.55,  2  05,  3.05,  4.35,  5.20,  6.55,  7.35,  10  45 
p.  M. 


BROOKLYN  CENTRAL  RALROAD, 

DEPOT — EAST  NEW  YORK. 

Trains  leave  for  Cypress  Ave..  Adamsville,  Union  Course,  Wood- 
haven,  Clarenceville  and  Jamaica,  at  8,  10  a.m.,  and  3.53,  5.30, 
6.35  P.  M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.55  a.  m.,  and  2.52,  4.52, 
6.22  p.m. 

Sunday  trains  leave  for  above  places,  at  9  a.  m.,  and  12.35,  7 
p.  m.  Sunday  trains  arrive  from  above  places,  at  8.18,  11.5^  a.m., 
and  5.46  p.  m. 


FURNITURE  AND  CURTAINS. 


DOWN  TOWN  FURNISHING  STORES. 

25  per  cent,  saved  on 

FIRST-CLASS  FURNITURE. 

PARLOR  SUITS  in  Silk  Goods  at  Prices 
of  Worsted  Goods. 

New  Styles  of  Chamber,  Library  and 
Dining  Room  Suits. 

LACE  CURTAINS  from  Auction,  25  per 
cent,  less  Importation. 

Gall  before  Buying  elseicJiere  on 

WM.  H.  LEE, 

277  Canal  St.,  one  door  east  of  Broadway, 

and  199  Fulton  St. 

W  H.  LEE. 
J.  B,  RYER .1 


MORRIS  AND  ESSEX  R.  R. 

FOOT  OF  BARCLAY  STREET. 
Departure  of  Trains. 

Ex.  Train  7.15  a.m.,  Newark  7.55,  Orange  8.07,  So.  Orange  8.14, 
Mill  burn  8.23,  Summit  8.83,  Easton  11.30. 

Ex.  Train  12  m.,  Newark  12.35  p.m.,  Easton  3.50. 

Ex.  Train  3.20  p.m.,  Newark  4,  Millburn  4.25,  Summit  4.34, 
Easton  7.30. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  East  Orange,  Brick  Church,  Orange,  So. 
Orange,  Montrose,  Millburn,  and  Summit  at  7.30,  9.10,  10.10,  11 
a  . m,  and  2.30,  4.30,  6,  6.50,  8.30  p.m. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  East  Orange,  Brick  Church,  Orange, 
Montrose,  and  So.  Orange  at  9.40  a.m.,  1.10,  3.50,  4.50,  5.30,  10, 
12  P.M. 

Trains  leave  for  Roseville  at  7.30,  9.10,  9.40,  10.10,  11  a.m.,  and 
1.10,  4.30,  4.50,  6,  6.50,  8.30,  10,  and  12  p.m. 

Arrival  of  Trains. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Easton  7.10  a.m.,  Newark  10.02,  arrive  at  New 
York  10.40  a.m. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Easton  1.05  p.m.,  Summit  8.50,  Millburn  3.59, 
So.  Orange  4.07,  Orange  4.13,  Newark  4.25,  arrive  at  New  York 
5.05  p.m. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Easton  6.40  p.m.,  Summit  9.30,  Millburn  9.40, 
So.  Orange  9.50,  Orange  9.58,  Newark  10.12,  arrive  at  New  York 
10.55  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  East  Orange,  Brick  Church,  Orange, 
So.  Orange,  Montrose,  Millburn,  and  Summit  at  7.40,  8.10,  8.40, 
9.25,  10.05,  11.05  a.m.,  and  1.30,  3.25,  5.05,  6.35,  8,  11.40  P.M. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  East  Orange,  Brick  Church,  Orange, 
Montrose,  and  So.  Orange  at  7,  9.05  a.m.,  12.45,  3.55,  5.25,  7.05, 
8.30  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Roseville  at  7,  7.40,  8.40, 11.05  A.M.,  and  12.45, 
1.30,  3.25,  3.55,  5.25,  7.05,  8.30,  11.40  p.m. 

NEWARK  AND  BLOO.TIFIGLD  BRANCH. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  Roseville,  Watsessing,  Bloomfield,  Ridge- 
wood,  and  Montclair  at  7.50,  8.50,  10.40  a.m.,  and  2,  3.40,  4.40, 
6.20,  6.20,  9  P.M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.35,  8.15,  9.15,  10.15,  11.35 
a.m.,  and  2.36,  4.25,  6.05,  7.05,  7.55,  11.40  p.m. 

BOONTOIV  BRANCH. 

Trains  leave  for  Paterson  and  Boonton  at  8.10  a.m.  and  4  p.m. 
Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  4  and  9.05  p.m. 
Trains  leave  for  Kingsland,  Rutherford  Park,  Delawanna,  Passaic, 
Clifton,  Paterson,  and  West  Paterson  at  7,  10  a.m.,  and  4.40,  6.10 

P.M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.05,  8.53  a.m.,  and  3.15,  5.10 

P.M. 

Trains  leave  for  Little  Falls,  Mountain  View,  Lincoln  Park,  White- 
hall, Montville,  and  Boonton  at  7  a.m.  and  4.40  P.m. 
Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.53  a.m.  and  5.10  f.M. 


SPEC  JAL  NOTICE 


Our  extensive  acquaintance  with  IMPORTERS, 
COMMISSION  MERCHANTS,  A\D  JOBBERS,  and 
A  DAILY  KNOWLEDGE  OF  THE  MARKET,  give 
us  EXTRAORDINARY  FACILITIES  for  filling  any 
orders  that  may  be  intrusted  to  us  AT  THE  LOWEST 
PRICES -often  at  better  rates  than  can  be  obta  md 
by  those  who  occasionally  visit  this  market  Parties 
ordering  through  us  will  have  all  the  advantages  of  A 
RESIDENT  BUYER. 

Commission  for  buying  one  per  cent. 

Parties  not  having  established  credit  in  New  York 
city,  should  accompany  their  order  with  the  cash,  or 
give  us  New  York  city  references. 

Address 

J.  D.  SHELDON  &  CO., 

115  Worth  St.,  New  York. 

P.  0.  Box  6090. 

P.  S. — When  our  subscribers  and  patrons  visit  the 
city,  we  shall  be  pleased  to  see  them  at  our  office.  We 
will  furnish  them  with  information  respecting  the 
market  that  may  be  of  advantage  to  them  in  buying 
their  goods. 


NEWARK  &  NSW  YORK  R.  R. 

FOOT  OF  LIBERTY  STREET. 

Trains  leave  for  Bergen  and  Newark  at  6,  6.40,  7.15,  7.40,  8.15, 
8.45,  9.15,  9.45,  11  a.  m.,  and  12,  1,  2,  3,  3.30,  4,  4.30,  5,  5.80,  5.45, 
6,  6.45,  7.15,  8.10,  9,  10,  11,  12  p.  M. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark  and  Bergen  at  6.50,  7.20,  7.45,  8.07, 
8.27,  8.55,  9.25,  9.35,  10  05,  10.50,  11.22  a.  m.,  and  12.55,  1.50, 
2.40,  3.20,  4.20,  4.50,  5.20,  5.65,  6.25,  6.55,  8,  8.50,  9.45,  10  45, 
11.50  p.  M.,*and  12.30  a.  m. 


STATEN  ISLAND  RAILWAY. 

FOOT  OF  WHITEHALL  STREET. 

Trains  leave  for  Vanderbilt  Landing,  Garretson's,  New  Dorp, Court 
House,  Gifford's,  EltingvHe,  Annadale,  Huguenot,  Prince's  Bay, 
Pleasant  Plains,  Richmond  Vallev,  Tottenville  and  Perth  Amboy,  at 
6,  7,  9,  11  a.  M  ,  and  1,  4,  5,  6,  7  p.  m. 

Arrive  from  above  places  at  7.45,  8.45,  9.45.  10,45  a.  m.,  and 
1.45,  4.45,  5.45,  7  .45,  8.45  P.  M. 

Sundays — Leave  at  7,  9,  11  a.  sl,  and  1,  4,  6  P.  M.  Returning, 
leave  Tottenville  at  the  same  hours. 


FLUSHING  &  NORTH  SIDE  R.  R. 

FOOT  OF  EAST  34th  STREET. 

Trains  leave  for  Flushing,  College  Point  and  Whitestene,  at  6.15, 
6.45,  7  45,  8.18,  8.60  9,15,  10.50,  11.45  a.  m.,  and  1.15,  2.15,  3.45, 
4.15,  4.45,  5.15,  5.45,  6  15,  7.15,  8.50,  10.40,  12  P.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  6  41,  7  40,  8.10,  8.42,  9.11,  9.40, 
10.10.  10.40,  11.40  a.  m.,  and  1.40,  2.41,  3.40,  4.42,  5.43,  6.33,  7.35, 
9.09,  11.02  p.  m..  and  12.25  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Flushing,  Bav  Side,  Little  Neck  and  Great  Neck, 
at  6.45,  8.50,  10.50  a.  m..  and  1.15,  4.15,  6.15  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.40,  9.11,  1140  a.m.,  and 

1.40,  8.40,  6.33  P.  M. 

Trains  leave  for  Hinsdale,  Garden  City  and  Hempstead,  at  6  15, 
9.15,  11.45  a.  m. ,  and  2.15,  4.45  p.  m. 
Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.10.  10.10  a.m..  and  12.11, 

2.41,  5.43  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Creedmoor,  Hinsdale  and  Hempstead,  at  3.45, 
6.15  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.42  a.  m.  and  7.35  p.  m. 
Trains  leave  for  Woodside,  Winfield,  Newtown  and  West  Flush- 
ing, at  2.15,  4.15,  5.15,  6.15,  7.15,  12  p.  m. 
Arrive  from  above  places  at  6.10,  6.41  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Woodside  and  Newtown  at  6.15,  8.40,  10.50  a.  m. 
Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8  10,  10.40  a.,  m.,  and  3.40  3.40, 
6.43,  7.35  p.  m 

Trains  leave  for  Winfield  and  West  Flushing  at  6.45,  8.18,  9.15, 
11.45  A.  M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.40,  9.11,  11.40  A.  M.,  and 
2.41,  4.42,  9.09  p.  m. 

Train  leaves  for  Winfield  and  Newtown  at  7.45  a.  m. 

Train  arrives  from  above  places  at  11  40  a.  m. 

Sunday  Trains. —Trains  leave  for  Winfield ,  Flashing,  College 
Point  and  Whitestone,  at  9.45  a.  m.,  and  12.45,  3.45,  5.46  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  9.55, 11.56  a.  m.,  3.55,  5.55  p.m. 


It  will  Cost  Yon  to  Insure 
in  the 

Travelers'  Insurance  Co. 

For  1  Month,  $1.50  per  $1,000,\  JJ^d/S^ 
"  2  Months,  2.25  "    1,000,/ *°""£ 

9       'f  w  e  e  k  In- 

"3       "         3.00    "     1,000, >  ^enmity  m 

'       Y  case  of  disa- 

4:  D./J  A>uuu'\dent  with 

"  5     «      4.50  '«  wJ^tei1,0°u 

By  the  Year,  from  $5  to  $25  per  $1,000, 
according  to  Occupation  and  Hazard, 

Sea  Risks  granted  at  moderate  rates. 

No  medical  examination  required. 

Policies  issued  immediately  on  application  to  New 
York  office,  207  Broadway. 

R.  M.  JOHNSON, 

Manager. 
PAUL  If  RISKS  WRITTEN. 


LONG  ISLAND  RAILROAD, 

FOOT  OF  34th  STREET,  E.  R. 

Trains  leave  for  Jamaica,  Mineola,  Hicksville,  Jerusalem,  Farm- 
ingdale,  Deer  Park,  Brentwood  ana  Riverhead,  at  7.45  a.  m.  and 
3. 45  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  10.10  a.  m.  and  3.10  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Jamaica,  Rockaway,  Queens,  Mineola,  Westbury 
and  Hicksville,  at  7.45,  9.45  a.  m.  ,  and  5.15,  6.15  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.10,  9.10,  10.10  a.  m.,  and 
6.05,  8.10  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Woodside,  Winfield  and  Hyde  Park,  at  7.45,  9.45 
a  m.  ,  and  6.15  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.10  a.  m. ,  and  6.05,  8.10  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Hempstead,  Roslyn,  Glen  Cove  and  Locust  Val- 
ley, at  9.45  a.  m.  ,  and  3.45,  5.15.  6.15  p.  m. 

Additional  train  leaves  for  Hempstead  at  7.45  a.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.10,  9.10  a.  m.,  and  6.06, 
8.10  p.  m. 

Additional  train  leaves  for  Winfield  and  Jamaica  at  12.15  p.  m. 

Additional  train  from  above  places  arrives  at  12.10  p.  m. 

Sunday  trains  for  Woodside,  Winfield,  Jamaica,  Rockaway, 
Queens,  Hyde  Park,  Mineola,  Westbury,  Hicksville,  Roslyn,  Glen 
Cove  and  Locust  Valley,  at  9.15  a.  m.  and  6.45  p.  m. 

Sunday  trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  6.05  p.  m. 

Additional  Sunday  trains  leave  for  Rockaway  at  9.15  a.  m.,  and 
12.15,7.15  p.m. 

Additional  Sunday  trains  arrive  from  Rockaway  at  9.10  a.  m. 
and  12.10,  7.10  P.m. 


SOUTH-SIDE  R.  R.  OF  LONG  ISLAND, 

GRAND  AND  ROOSEVELT  FERRY. 

Trains  leave  for  Bellemore,  Ridgewood,  Soutb  Oyster  Bay,  Ami- 
tyville,  Breslau,  Babylon,  Bay  Shore,  Islip,  Oakdale,  Bay  port,  and 
Patchogue,  at  81.0  a.  m.,  and  3.40,  4.40  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  9,  10  a.  m.  ,  and  6  06  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Bellemore,  Ridgewood,  South  Oyster  Bay,  Amity- 
ville,  Breslau  and  Babylon,  at  9.40  a.  m.,  and  12.40,  5.40  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.05  a.  m.,  and  3  50  8.15  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Bushwick  Ave  ,  Glendale,  Richmond  Hill,  Berlin, 
Jamaica,  Springfield,  Valley  Stream,  Pearsall's  Corners,  Rockville 
Centre,  Baldwins,  Freeport  and  Merrick,  at  8.10,9.40  a.  m.,  and 
12.40,4.40,  5.40,  6.40  p.  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  6.46,  8.05,  9  a.  m.,  and  3.50, 
6.06,  8.15  p.  M. 

Train  leaves  for  Hempstead  (via  Valley  Stream)  at  5.10  p.  m. 

Train  arrives  from  Hempstead  at  8.36  a.  m. 

Sunday  train  leaves  from  Bushwick  Ave.,  for  all  stations,  at  9.45 
a.  m.   Sunday  train  arrives  at  Bushwick  Ave.  at  6.25  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  Valley  Stream  for  Ocean  Point  and  Rockaway  at 
9.27, 10.57  A  M.,  and  4.53,  5.57,  6  58  P.  M. 

Trains  arrive  at  Valley  Stream  from  above  places,  at  5.23,  6  43, 
7.43,  8,50  a,  m.,  and  2.25,  4.45,  6,50  P.  M. 


PEOPLE'S  LINE  FOE  ALBANY. 


The  Largest  and  Most  Magnifioent  River  Steamers 
in  the  World. 


The  ST.  JOHN,  DREW,  and  DEAN  RICHMOND. 


One  of  the  above  steamers  will  leave  Pier  41,  N.  R.,  every 
afternoon  (Sundays  excepted)  at  6  o'clock,  arriving  at  Albany 
in  time  to  conneet  with  railroad  trains  West,  North,  and  East. 
Returning,  leave  the  steamboat  landing  at  Albany  at  7  o'clock 
r.  M>,  or  on  the  arrival  of  connecting  trains  from  the  West 
and  North.  Through  tickets  can  be  obtained  at  the  OFFICE 
ON  THE  WHARF  ;  also,  at  Dodd's  Express,  No.  944  Broad- 
way, and  No.  1  Court  St.,  Brooklyn,  and  baggage  checked 
to  its  destination. 

Freight  received  until  the  hour  of  departure. 


X  8  7  3  . 


HUDSON  RIVER 

BY 

ID  ^  Y      LI  GrH  T. 

Albany  and  New  York  Day  Line  of  Steamboats, 

0.  VIBBARD  and  DANIEL  DREW, 

From  about  June  1st  to  Ootober  15th, 

Leave  New  York  every  morning  from  Vestry  St.  Pier  and  34th 
St.,  landing  at  Yonkers,  (Tarry town  and  Nyack  by  Ferry-boat,) 
Oozzens',  West  Point,  Newburg,  Poughkeepsie,  Rhinebeck,  CatskilL 
and  Hudson,  affording  the  best  mode  of  enjoying  the  unsurpassed 
scenery,  and  of  reaching  the  "Overlook"  and  "Catskill''  Mountain 
Houses,  Lebanon  Springs,  via  Hudson,  Sharon  Springs,  by  SDecial 
tiain  via  Susquehanna R'y  (all  rail  from  Albany),  Saratoga  Springs, 
and  all  points  North  and  West. 

Leave  Albany  every  morning  on  arrival  of  trains  from  Saratoga 
and  the  North,  and  from  Sharon,  etc. 

ISAAC  L.  WELSH,  General  Ticket  Agent. 


N.  Y.  MIDLAND  R.  R., 

FOOT  DESBROSSES  ST. 
Departure  of  Trains. 

Mail  Train  9.10  a.m.,  New  Durham  9.56,  Hackensack  10.19,  May- 
wood  10.24,  Paterson  10.40,  Hawthorne  10.47,  Wortendyke  11 .02, 
Campgaw  11.15,  Oakland  11.22,  Pompton  11.  .9,  Bloomingdale  11.34, 
Ellenville,  3.85  p.  M.,  Liberty  Falls  4.30  p.  m. 

Ex.  Train  3.30  p.  m.,  Hackensack  4.31,  Rochelle  4.36,  Paterson 
4.46,  Hawthorne  4.50,  Pompton  5.20,  EJlenville  9.17  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Park,  Bogota,  Hacken- 
sack, Haywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson, 
Riverside,  Hawthorne,  Wortendyke,  Campgaw,  Crystal  Lake,  Oak- 
land, Pompton,  Bloomingdale,  and  West  Bloomingdale  at  7.00, 
10.50  a.  m.,  and  4.30,  5.30  p.  m. 

Traius  leave  for  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Park,  Bogota,  Hacken- 
sack, Maywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson, 
Riverside,  Hawthorne,  and  Wortendyde  at  1.00  and  6.20  p.  m. 

Train  leaves  for  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Park,  Bogota,  Hacken- 
sack, Maywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson, 
Riverside,  and  Hawthorne  at  11.30  P.  m. 

Arrival  of  Trains. 

Ex.  Train  leaves  Ellenville  at  7.42  a.  m.,  Pompton  11.02.  Worten- 
dyke 11.23,  Paterson  11.38,  Hackensack  11.56,  arrive  at  New  York 
12.50p.m. 

Mail  Train  leaves  Liberty  Falls  at  1.25  p.m.,  Ellenville  2.15, 
Bloomingdale  6  09,  Pompton  6.20,  Oakland  6  28,  Campgaw  6.38, 
Wortendyke  6.55  Hawthorne  7.08,  Paterson  7.15,  Rochelle  7.27, 
Maywood  7.30,  Hackensack  7.35,  New  Durham  8.00,  arrives  at  New- 
York  8. 35  p  .  m. 

Trains  arrive  from  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Paik,  Hackensack, 
Maywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson,  Haw- 
thorne, Wortendyke,  Campgaw,  Crystal  Lake,  Oakland,  Pompton, 
Bloomingdale,  aud  West  Bloomingdale  at  9.10,  10.30  a.m.,  and  4.10 

Train  arrives  from  New  Durham,  Hackensack,  Maywood,  Pater- 
eon,  Wortendyke,  Campgaw,  Oakland,  Pompton,  and  Bloomingdale 
at  12.50  a.  M, 

Trains  arrive  from  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Park,  Bogota.  Hack- 
ensack, Maywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson, 
Riverside,  Hawthorne,  and  Wortendyke  at  8.00  a.m.,  and  5.40  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  New  Durham,  Ridgefield  Park,  Bogota,  Hack- 
ensack, Maywood,  Rochelle,  Dundee  Lake,  Market  street,  Paterson, 
at  6. 55  a.m. 

miONTCLAIR  DIVISION. 

Trains  leave  for  West  End,  Arlington,  Newark,  Montgomery, 
Bloom  field,  Montclair,  Ridge  Road,  Little  Falls,  Lingac,  Mountain 
View,  Pequannock  Pompton  Plains,  Riverdale,  and  Pompton  at  9. 10 
a.  m. ,  and  3.30,  4.30  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  8.27,  9.10  A.  M.,  and  4.10  P.  M, 

Trains  leave  for  West  End,  Arlington,  Newark,  Montgomery, 
Bloomfield,  and  Montclair  at  7.40  a.  m.,  and  5.30  and  6.20  p.  M. 

Trains  arrive  from  above  places  at  7.30,  10.04  a.  m.,  and  8.35  p.m. 

Trains  leave  for  Chestnut  Hill  at  9.10  a.m.,  and  5.30  and  6.20  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Chestnut  Hill  at  7.30,  8.27,  10.04  a  M.,  and 
8.35  P.  m. 


EMPIRE  STAMP  WORKS. 

Hand  Stamps  of  All  Kinds. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 
S3  NASSAU  STREET,  KEW  YORK. 


J.  B.  LITTELL. 


Try  Dr.  Welsh's  "Cream  Nectar." 

A  PLEASANT  SUMMER  BEVERAGE. 

F.  Julius  Kaldenberg, 

MANCFACTUEER  OF 

GrTI!  NTTJIIsrEI 

\  Meerschaum  Pipes, 

AMBER  MOUTH  PIECES,  &C. 

REPAIRING,  BOILING,  &c. 
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MUtliJU  i  \  tl  Nassau  St.,  S.  W.  cor.  John  St,  in  the  store. 
By  a  new  process  I  boil  pipes  all  over  and  warrant  the  color  to 
remain.  Smoking  without  Button. 
JSJSf*  Circulars  and  Pricb  List  Sent  by  Remitting  Stamp.  mJJ\ 


Theatre, 

Cor.  23d  St.  &  Sixth  Avenue, 
NEW  YOEK. 


PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD. 

FOOT  OF  DESBROSSES  AND  CORTLANBT  STS. 
Departure  of  Trains. 

Softhebn.  Exp .  9  a.  m.,  Newark  9.26,  New  Brunswick  10.17,  Tren- 
ton 11.01,  Philadelphia  12.15  p.  m.,  Baltimore  4.25,  Washington 
5.  c 5  p.  m. 

Western  Exp.  9.30  a.  m.,  Newark  10.01.  Elizabeth  10.13,  Railway 
10.25.  New  Brunswick  10.52,  T teuton  11.43,  Philadelphia  12.10  p.  m., 
Harrisburg  6,  Pittsburg  1.35  a.  m. 

Southern  Exp.  1  p.  m.  ,  Newark  1.26.  New  Brunswick  2  12,  Tren- 
ton 2  52.  Philadelphia  4.  Baltimore  8.35,  Washington  9.55  p.  m. 

Western  Exp.  *5  p.  m.  ,  Newark  5.28,  N<  w  Brunswick  6.21.  Tren- 
ton 7.08,  Philadelphia  8.10,  Harrisburg  12.20  a  m.  ,  Pittsburg.  8.40 

A.  M. 

Western  Exp.  *7  p.  m.  ,  Newark  7.27.  Trenton  9.09,  Philadelphia 
10.10,  Harrisburg  2  30  a.  m.,  Pittsburg  12.40  p.  m. 

Western  Exp.  *8.30  p.  m..  Newark  8.59,  New  Brunswick  9  52, 
Trenton  10.37,  Philadelphia  11.40,  Harrisburg  4  a.  m.  Pittsburg 
1.10  P.  M. 

Socthbbn  Exp.  *9  p.  m..  Newark  9  32.  New  Brunswick  10  24.  Tren- 
ton 11.15,  Philadelphia  12.40  a.  m.,  BaUimans  5.20,  Washington, 
6.30  a.  m. 

Western  Exp.  12  p.m  ,  Newark  12.33  a.m.,  New  Brunswick  1.48, 
T/euton  3.05.  Philadelphia  7.30,  Niagara  Palis  1.10  a.  M 

Traina  leave  lor  Newark,  New  Brunswick.  Monmouth  Junction, 
Trenton  and  Philadelphia,  at  7,  8  a.  m  ,  and  12.30,  2,  3,  4,  5,  *6,  12 
p.  M. 

Trains  leave  for  Elizabeth  and  Rahwav  at  7,  8  a.  m.,  and  12.30, 
2,  3,  4.  6,  12  p  M. 

Traius  leave  for  Newark,  Elizabeth,  Rahway,  Uniontown.  Me- 
tnchen  and  New  Brunswick,  at  7,  10  a.  m.,  12,  1,  2,  3,  4.10,  5  20,  *6, 
12  p.  M. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  Elizabeth  and  Rahwav,  at  6.  6.30,  8.10 
a.  m. ,  and  2,  2.30.  3.20,  3.40,  4  SO,  5.30,  5.50,  6.30.  7.30,  8.10, 10  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Marion,  Waverlv ,  North  Elizabeth  and  South 
Eliz  ibeth,  at  6,  7  a.  m.,  and  2.30.  3.20,  4.30,  6.10,  6.30,  7.30, 10  p.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark,  Elizabeth  and  South  Elizabeth,  at  7.40, 
9,  11,  11.40  a.  m. 

Trains  leave  for  Newark  and  EMzibeth  at  6,  6.10, 11.30  p.  m. 

Train  leaves  lor  Newark  at  5.10  p.  m. 

S  m  lay  train  for  Newark.  Elizabeth  and  Rahway,  at  5.20  p.  m. 
Sob  lay  train  lor  Newark  and  Elizabeth  a;  8.10  p.  m. 

Arrival  of  Train*. 

Southern  Exp.  leaves  Washington  *8.50  p.  m.,  Baltimore,  10.39, 
Philadelphia  2.50,  Trenton  4.13,  New  Brunswick  5.08,  Newark  6.02, 
arrives  at  New  YorK  at  6.40  a.  m. 

Western'  Exp.  leaves  Pittsburg  *12.20  p.  m.,  Harrisbur?  10.20, 
Phiia4e!phia  2.30  a.  m.,  Trenton  4.25,  New  Brunswick  5.20,  Eliz t- 
beth  5.57,  Newark  6.10.  arrives  at  New  York  at  6.50  a.  m 

Western  Exp.  leaves  Pittsburg  *8.50  p.m.,  Harrisburg  5.45  a.m., 
Philadelphia  9.50,  Trenton  10.56,  New  Brunswick  11.40,  Elizabeth 
12.11  p.m.,  Newark  12.  26.  arrive  at  New  York  1.03  P.M. 

Southern  Exp.  leaves  Washington  8  a.m.,  Baltimore  9.44,  Phila- 
delphia 1.35  p.m  ,  Trenton  2.50,  New  Brunswick  3.40,  Newark  4 ,23, 
arrive  at  New  York  4.54  p.m. 


HEW  JERSEY 

Southern  R.  R.  Line. 


About  the  1st  of  June  the 


SUMMER  ARRANGEMENT 

of  this  line  will  go  into  effect,  when  the 
magnificent  steamers 


LONG  BRANCH, 

And  Jesse  Hoyt 

will  run  regularly  FIVE  TRIPS  each  way 
between 

NEW  YCRK  &  LONG  BRANCH. 

Splendid  EXCURSION  facilities  are  also 
offered  by  this  Company. 

5,  W,  imill  Gnval  Xuagw, 

120  Broadway )  X  Y, 


PENNSYLVANIA  R.  R. — (Continued.) 

Western  Exp.  leaves  Pittsburg  *2.50  a.m.,  Harrisburg  11.40, 
Philadelphia  3.30  p.m.,  Trenton  4.56,  New  Brunswick  5.22,  Eliza- 
beth 5.53,  Newark  6.05,  arrive  at  New  York  6.34  p.m. 

Southern  Exp.  leaves  Washington  *1  p.m  ,  Baltimore  4.49,  Phila- 
delphia 6.55,  Trenton  8.08,  New  Brunswick  8.54,  Newark  9.40,  ar- 
rive at  New  York  10.12  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  New  Brunswick.  Monmouth  Junction, 
Trenton,  and  Philadelphia  at  5.21,  10.14,  11.04,  11.54  a.m.,  and 
2.14,  3.54,  6.04,  7.24,  8.43  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Elizabeth  and  Rahway  at  5.21,  9.14,  10.04, 
11.04,  11.54  a.m..  and  2.14,  3.54,  6.04,  7.24,  8.48  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  Elizabeth,  Rahway,  Uniontown,  Me- 
tuchen,  and  New  Brunswick,  at  8  01,  8.44,  9.14,  10.05, 11.05,  11.33 
a.m.,  and  1.33,  4.33,  7.24  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  Elizabeth,  and  Rahway  at  5.21,  6.33, 
7.33,  8.20,  9.03,  9.31  a.m.,  and  3.33,' 5.33,  6,  6.50,  8.03,  10.04, 
11.20  p.m.,  and  12.20  a.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Marion,  Waverly,  N.  Elizabeth  and  S.  Elizabeth 
at  7.33,  9.03,  9.31  a.m.,  and  2.33,  3.33,  5.33,  6.50,  11.20  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark,  Elizabeth,  and  S.  Elizabeth  at  8.01, 
10.45,  11.33  a.m.,  and  4.33,  6,  *8.03,  *10.04,  11.20  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark  and  Elizabeth  at  10.30  a.m.  and  12.29, 
12.49  p.m. 

Trains  arrive  from  Newark  at  8.33  a.m.  and  6.34  p.m. 
Sunday  Train  from  Rahway,  Elizabeth,  and  Newark  arrives  8.03  p.m. 
Sunday  Train  from  Elizabeth  and  Newark  arrives  10.04  p.m. 
*  Denotes  trains  run  daily. 

NEW  JERSEY  SOUTHERN  R.  R. 

PIER  28  N.  R.,  BY  STEAMERS    PLYMOUTH  ROCK,  LONG 
BRANCH,  AND  JESSE  HOYT. 

For  Sandy  Hook,  Highlands,  Seabright,  Long  Branch,  Branch- 
port,  Oceanport,  Eatontown,  Farmingdale,  Bricksburg,  Manchester, 
Whitings,  Pemberton  Junction  and  Philadelphia  at  9.20  a.m.  and 
1.40,  4  p.m. 

Arrive  from  above  places  at  12.40,  5  p.m. 

Arrive  from  above  places,  except  Philadelphia,  Pemberton  Junc- 
tion and  Whitneys  at  9.25  a.m. 

For  Monmouth  Beach  and  Shark  River,  at  1.40,  4  p.m. 
Arrive  from  above  places  at  9.25  a.m.,  and  5  p.m. 
For  Atlanticville  and  Squankum,  at  4  p.m. 
Arrive  from  above  places  at  9.25  a.m. 

For  Shrewsbury  and  Red  Bank  at  9.20  a.m.,  and  1.40,  4  p.m. 

Arrive  from  above  places  at  9.25  a.m.,  and  12.40,  5  p.m. 

For  Middletown,  Navesink,  and  Port  Monmouth  9.20  a.m  and 

4  P.M. 

Arrive  from  above  places  at  9.25  a.m.,  and  5  p.m. 

For  Tom's  River  Branch  9.20  a.m.  and  1.40,  4  p.m. 

Arrive  from  Tom's  River  Branch  at  9  25  a.m.,  and  12.40  p.m. 

For  Vineland  and  Atco  Branches  at  9.20  a.m. 

Arrive  from  Vineland  and  Atco  Branches  at  12.40  P.M. 

For  Tuckerton  R.  R.  at  9.20  a.m. 

Arrive  from  Tuckerton  R.  R.  at  12,40,  p.m, 


Narragansett  S  teams  kip  Co. 

JLNJO  OLD  COLONY  It.  It. 

"  □En^L.XJXJ  KIVEK  X-iIlST  IE  99 

BETWEEN 

Hew  York  and  Boston,  via  Newport  and  Fall  Hirer, 

STEAMERS  LEAVE  NEW  YORK  AT 

5P  yP  DAILY  (SUNDAYS  EXCEPTED),  FROM 
iT.  IVli,     pier  28,  N.  It., foot  Murray  St. 

4  P.  M.  in  Winter. 

THE  WORLD  RENOWNED  STEAMERS, 

BRISTOL, 

Commander  A.  G.  SIMMONS. 

PROVIDENCE, 

Commander,  B.  M.  SIMMONS. 



Trains  Leave  "Boston  from  the  Old  Colony  f)ej)it, 
comer  South  and  Kneeland  Sis.,  at  4..  SO  and 
6. SO  *P.  JPf.y  connecting  with  these  Mag- 
nificent Steamers  at  Tall  River. 
The  most  direct  route  to  Taunton,  Middleboro,  Plymouth, 
New  Bedford,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Nantucket,  and  all 

points  or  the  South  Shore  and  Cape  Cod  Railway. 
Through  Tickets  sold  to  the  WHITE  MOUNTAINS,  and 
all  principal  points  in  New  England  and  the  Provinces. 

PROMENADE  CONGESTS  EVE2Y  EVENING- 

BY 

Hall's  Celebrated  Brass,  Reed  and  String  Bands. 
MZ&'Jbr  Tickets  and  Staterooms 
IN  NEW  YORK— Apply  at  241  Broadway,  529  Broadway, 
Broadway,  corner  of  23d  Street,  Dodd's  Express  Offices,  944 
Broadway  and  10  Court  Street,  Brooklyn,  or  at  the  Office 
on  the  Pier. 

IN  BOSTON— at  No.  3  Old  State  House,  and  at  Old  Colony 
Railroad  Depot. 

4^-Through  Tickets  sold  by  all  the  principal  Railroads 
East,  South  and  West.    Baggage  checked  to  destination. 
4®"  Ask  for  Tickets  via  Fall  River  Liiie.^©^ 

J.  R.  KEN D RICK,  Sup't,       I     A.  P.  BACON,  Stn»'T, 

O.  C.  R.  R.,  BOSTON.      |  N.  S.  S.  CO. ,  NEW  YORK. 


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COQLEY,  B1GLOW  &  NICHOLS 

Would  respectfully  inform  their  Friends  and 
the  Trade,  that  they  have  removed  to  their 
new  and  spacious  Store, 

375  Broadway,  TS.  Y., 

Where  they  are  opening,  and  have  ready  for 
Sale,  a  very  full  and  complete  Stock  of 

Notions,  White  Goods, 

HOSIERY, 

AND 

Gents'  Furnishing  Goods. 

Oar  lines  are  full  and  complete  in  every 
Department — a  clean,  handsome  Stock,  pur- 
chased for  cash,  and  which  will  he  sold  at  a 
small  advance.  Come  and  see  as  when  in 
the  City,  and  look  through  our  Stock,  or  send 
us  a  trial  order. 

COOLEY,  BIGLOW  &  NICHOLS, 

37p>  JBro -id-way,  JS\  F. 

M.  I.  COOLEY.  F.  EL  BIGLOW.  B.  B.  NICHOLS. 


WHITE  GOODS 


COOLEY,  BIGLOW  &  NICHOLS, 

375  Broadway,  N.  Y., 

Have  largely  increased  their  line  of  WHITE  GOODS 
this  season  with  Goods  of  their  own  importation. 

SPECIALTIES  IK 

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SPECIALTIES  IN 

Ladies'  &  Gents'  Linen  Handkerchiefs, 

A  MAGNIFICENT  LINE,  VERY  HANDSOMELY  PUT  UP. 

.\  FULL  LINK  OF 

Jaconets,  (  ambries,  Victoria  and  Bishop  Lawns, 
Swiss  Plain,  Striped  and  Checks. 

NAINSOOKS,  &c. 
Laces,  Insertions,  Edgings,  Rufllings, 

£0C.,  di'. 

A  JLa»jrs«?   I'ine  of" 

LADIES'  COLLARS  &  CUFFS. 

SILK  TISSUE  and  BERAGE 

For  Veil*. 


Hosiery  and  (iloves 


No.  375  BROADWAY, 
NEW  YORK, 

■lave  a.  very  I>arg>e  and  Full  Line  ©1" 

ENGLISH,  FRENCH,  GERMAN,  AND  AMERICAN 


We  have  some  Job  Lots  in  DOMESTIC  HOSIERY  that 
we  can  offer  at  GREAT  BARGAINS. 

Our  line  of  Ladies',  Gents'  audMisses'  Gloves  is  very 
full  and  complete. 

Our  Alexandre  Kid  Glove 

Has  stood  the  test  for  years,  and  always  given  perfect 
satisfaction. 

We  have  also  added  a  new  Kid  Glove,  the  "  BOUR- 
DON.It  is  of  the  hest  stock;  cannot  fail  to  give 
satisfaction  ;  it  is  lower  in  price  than  any  first-class  Glove 
in  the  market. 


GLOBE 

Linen  Shirt  Front 


COOtff,  BIGLOW  &  NICHOLS, 

No*  375  Broadway ^ 

NEW  YORK, 


Are  Selling  Agents  to  the  Retail  Trade 
of  this  Celebrated  Linen 


Put  up  in  very  handsome  cartons,  and  five 
dozen  in  a  carton. 

For  numbers,  styles  and  prices,  see  opposite 
page. 

When  full  cartons  of  <\  number  are  ordered, 
a  special  discount  of  ten  per  cent,  will  be 
allowed. 


STATIONERY. 


We  carry  and  keep  in  full  stock 
a  line  of 


CAP,  LETTER  AND  NOTE  PAPERS 


of  different  qualities,  weights,  and 
prices. — Also, 


WRITING  INKS, 
SLATES  and 

SLATE  PENCILS. 


FABER'S,  EAGLE  and  other  well  known 
brands  of  LEAD  PENCILS.  PEN-HOLDERS, 
STATIONERS'  RUBBER,  MEMORANDUM 
AND**  PASS  BOOKS.  TUCK  MEM'S  AND 
BUTCHERS'  BOOKS.    MUCILAGE,  &c.  &c. 


A  Full  Line  of 


In  all  Sizes  and  Qualities. 


Summer  Dress  Goods* 


PIQUES.  PIQUES. 


We  invite  the  attention  of 
the  Trade  to  our  full  and 
complete  line  of  these  Goods 
in  White  and  Buff,  in  Stripes, 
Cheeks  and  Fancy  Styles  of 
every  quality  of  the  latest 
patterns. 

We  have  also  a  full  line 
of  Jaconets  in  Stripes  and 
Checks,  Victoria  and  Bishop 
Lawns,  Cambrics,  Nainsooks, 
&c,  of  our  own  importation. 

Call  and  see  them  when  in 
Town,  or  send  us  Sample 
Orders  for  any  thing  in  this 
line. 

COOLEY,  BIGLOff  &  NICHOLS, 

375  Broadway,  New  York. 


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Our  introduction  of  these  Goods 
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STANDARD  GOODS 

at  moderate  prices,  and  the  very  large 
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SPRING  TRADE. 

We  also  import  a  full  line  of 

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of  this  Popular  Brand;  we  guarantee 
the  quality  and  weight  of  these  Goods. 

A  few  sample  pieces  will  convince 
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Cooley,  Biglow  &  Nichols, 

$75  BROADWAY,  NEW  YORK. 


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FURNISHING  GOODS. 

Cooley,  Biglow&  Nichols, 

375  BROADWAY,  y.  T., 

HAVE  LARGE  AND  FULL  LINE  OF 

Gents'  Furnishing  Goods, 

irKDlEWEAR, 

111  Silk,  t*2iiize  stud  Jlerino. 

Are  SOLE  AGENTS  for  the 

Globe  Perfect-Fitting  Custom  made 

WHITE  SHIRTS, 
NEGLIGEE  OYERSHIRTS, 

Extra  Sizes  and  Lengths. 

A  Splendid  Line  of  Neck  Ties,  Bows,  Scarfs,  &c. 
A  Full  Line  of  White  Shirts  of  the  Best 
Makers.  Linen  Handkerchiefs, 
a  Complete  Line. 

Our  GENTS'  ALEXANDRE  KID  GLOVE  always 
gives  satisfaction,  and  our  GENTS1  BOURDON  KID 
GLOVE  is  equal  to  any  imported. 

UMBRELLAS  in  Silt  Alpaca  and  Ginaham. 

|3f  Send  us  a  trial  order,  and  look  our  Stock  over 
when  in  town. 


NOTIONS. 

COOLEY,  BIGLOW  &  NICHOLS, 

No.  375  Broadway, 

NEW  YORK, 

Have    lull    Lines  of* 

Pins,  Needles, 

Combs,  Buttons, 

Threads, 

SEWING  SILKS,  ALPACA  BRAIDS, 

HAIR    I«  K  r  M  • 

DEXTER'S  KNITTING  COTTON, 

At  the  Lowest  Jobbing  Bates. 

OUR  MOTTO, 

"Good  Goods  at  Bottom  Prices." 


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ALSO, 

DIRECTOR?  TO  THE  DRV  GOODS  TRADE  OF  NEW  YORK 

SAVES  TIME  and  LABOR. 

READ  THE  COMMENTS  OF  THE  MER- 
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BOUND  IN  CLOTH,  PRICE  ONE  DOLLAR. 

Mailed  (postage-paid,)  on  receipt  of  price. 


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